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Debbie Mirza
Coping with Divorce from a Covert Narcissist With Debbie Mirza
Most people think of narcissists as obnoxious and self-absorbed. They’re flashy, loud and charismatic. And it’s obvious that they’re looking out for #1.
But a covert narcissist is much harder to identify.
They are generally well-liked and well-respected by others. And the way they manipulate their partner is much more subtle and difficult to recognize.
So, how do you know if you’re in a relationship with a covert narcissist? Is there anything you can do to make the divorce process more manageable?
Debbie Mirza is a speaker, singer/songwriter and restorative coach with expertise in helping people heal from covert narcissistic abuse.
Debbie is also the bestselling author of The Covert Passive Aggressive Narcissist: Recognizing the Traits and Finding Healing After Hidden Emotional and Psychological Abuse, Worthy of Love: A Gentle and Restorative Path to Healing After Narcissistic Abuse and The Safest Place Possible: A Guide to Healing and Transformation.
On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Debbie joins Katherine to discuss what differentiates an overt narcissist from a covert one, explaining why it’s challenging to recognize a lack of empathy in your marriage to a covert narcissist.
Debbie walks us through the three phases of a relationship with a covert narcissist, describing how a covert narcissist cuts off their partner during the discard phase and makes divorce particularly brutal.
Listen in for Debbie’s insight on choosing an attorney who understands narcissism and learn how to protect yourself and your children through divorce from a covert narcissist.
Topics Covered
What it means to be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder
What differentiates an overt narcissist from a covert narcissist
Why it’s challenging to recognize a lack of empathy in a covert narcissist
Debbie’s advice for someone divorcing a covert narcissist
The type of person a covert narcissist targets for a relationship
How a covert narcissist’s words and actions don’t match
How a covert narcissist uses their partner as an energy supply
The 3 phases of a relationship with a covert narcissist
- Love bombing
- Demeaning and devaluing
- Discard
What to look for in an attorney when divorcing a covert narcissist
Protecting yourself and your children in divorce from a covert narcissist
Connect With Debbie Mirza
Connect With Katherine Miller
The Center for Understanding Conflict
The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller
Email: katherine@miller-law.com
Call (914) 738-7765
Resources
DSM-5 Criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder
The Covert Passive Aggressive Narcissist: Recognizing the Traits and Finding Healing After
Hidden Emotional and Psychological Abuse by Debbie Mirza
Worthy of Love: A Gentle and Restorative Path to Healing After Narcissistic Abuse by Debbie Mirza
The Safest Place Possible: A Guide to Healing and Transformation by Debbie Mirza