Breaking Up with a BPD or NPD Woman, Part 1
Breaking up with a borderline girlfriend or wife can be incredibly difficult. The same is generally true for all abusive women whether they’re a borderline or some other kind of toxic personality. Of course, it can be just as difficult breaking up with abusive men. However, straight women experience far less stigma for being abuse victims. Straight women also receive far more social and mental health support than both straight and gay men and lesbians. So, here we are.
In my experience, individuals whose relationships are characterized by abuse are either personality disordered or codependent. It’s the usual suspects — narcissists, borderlines, histrionics, psychopaths, dependents, paranoiacs and Cluster B varietals (i.e., the trail mix of Crazy). I’m not saying all personality disordered individuals are abusers. But, if you’re an abusive person, you’re probably personality disordered.
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Counseling, Consulting and Coaching with Dr. Tara J. Palmatier, PsyD
Dr. Tara J. Palmatier, PsyD helps individuals with relationship and codependency issues via telephone or Skype. For over a decade, she has specialized in helping men and women break free of abusive relationships, cope with the stress of ongoing abuse and heal from the trauma. She combines practical advice, emotional support and goal-oriented outcomes. If you’d like to work with Dr. Palmatier, please visit the Schedule a Session page or you can email her directly at shrink4men@protonmail.com or shrink4men@gmail.com.
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In my experience, individuals whose relationships are characterized by abuse are either personality disordered or codependent. It’s the usual suspects — narcissists, borderlines, histrionics, psychopaths, dependents, paranoiacs and Cluster B varietals (i.e., the trail mix of Crazy). I’m not saying all personality disordered individuals are abusers. But, if you’re an abusive person, you’re probably personality disordered.
Read more: https://wp.me/p4jeuV-3mE
Counseling, Consulting and Coaching with Dr. Tara J. Palmatier, PsyD
Dr. Tara J. Palmatier, PsyD helps individuals with relationship and codependency issues via telephone or Skype. For over a decade, she has specialized in helping men and women break free of abusive relationships, cope with the stress of ongoing abuse and heal from the trauma. She combines practical advice, emotional support and goal-oriented outcomes. If you’d like to work with Dr. Palmatier, please visit the Schedule a Session page or you can email her directly at shrink4men@protonmail.com or shrink4men@gmail.com.
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