EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 58 MIN
REPLAY: Navigating Narcisissm - February 17, 2026
from The Divorced Dadvocate: Strategic Defense for Fathers - Members Podcast · host Jude Sandvall
The meeting focused on discussing the five primary triggers for individuals with narcissistic personality disorder during divorce proceedings, including relationship separation, court dates, financial issues, improving child relationships, and introducing new partners. John shared his personal experiences with a high-conflict divorce involving a partner with Cluster B disorders, emphasizing the importance of strategic legal actions and protecting oneself financially and emotionally. Matt sought advice on managing his ongoing divorce process in Florida, where he is cohabitating with his soon-to-be ex-wife, and received guidance on filing for divorce, obtaining temporary orders, and preparing for potential legal challenges. The group discussed the complexities of navigating family court systems, the necessity of having a strong legal strategy, and the importance of documenting interactions to protect oneself against false allegations. Moss shared a personal win regarding a legal strategy he employed to protect his daughter from her mother's attempts to access her therapy notes, highlighting the value of proactive legal knowledge. The conversation ended with an open invitation for attendees to reach out for further support and guidance.
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The meeting focused on discussing the five primary triggers for individuals with narcissistic personality disorder during divorce proceedings, including relationship separation, court dates, financial issues, improving child relationships, and introducing new partners. John shared his personal experiences with a high-conflict divorce involving a partner with Cluster B disorders, emphasizing the importance of strategic legal actions and protecting oneself financially and emotionally. Matt soug...
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