How to help your Kids Cope with Separation | Dr. Lenne' Hunt

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There are many challenges that parents face when dealing with an emotionally abusive partner. What do you tell your children, and how do you help them cope with what is happening? In this video, Lenne' Hunt provides some answers and insight.

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The internet is inundated with hyperbole and misinformation about narcissism, leaving many people confused and hopeless. Get the facts about narcissism and emotional abuse from someone who has been researching, writing about and treating narcissism and emotional abuse for over a decade.

Dr. Hawkins is a best-selling author and clinical psychologist with over three decades of experience helping people break unhealthy patterns and build healthier relationships. He is the founder and director of the Marriage Recovery Center and the Emotional Abuse Institute which offers education, training and counseling for people who want to break free of, and heal from, emotional abuse.

Whether the perpetrator of the abuse is your spouse, partner, parent, boss, friend or family member, we offer practical advice for anyone trapped in a toxic, destructive relationship. In addition to narcissism & emotional abuse, topics include covert, reactive, spiritual, secondary, relationship trauma and more.

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Our relationship can be high conflict at times, whats more pervasive is emotional neglect coming from my husband towards me. I ask for more warm and gentle communication and he tells me that would be like coddling a chipd if he were to do that

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Marriages shouldn't go sideways. People are weak these days. People are selfish. Plain and simple. Work things out and forgive.

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The parent who had a divorce forced on them, for whatever reason, has a right to walk away from the children for good.

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