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Estranged By Lies

Forfatter:
pocket, 2026
Engelsk

They married your child... and then slowly erased you.

The presence of a narcissistic son- or daughter-in-law can shift the dynamic of your entire family overnight. One day you had a relationship with your child and the next, it was gone.

Grandchildren are withheld. Communication becomes twisted. You're left wondering how everything went so wrong... and what, if anything, you can do to get your family back.

This book is for parents blindsided by estrangement - shut out without warning, vilified for reasons you don't understand, ghosted by the very child you raised and loved. The grief is real, the silence is deafening, and the pain of estrangement can feel unbearable - but you are not alone, and you are not powerless.

Inside, you'll learn:

The psychology behind estrangement and why it happens

How narcissistic partners manipulate, control, and isolate

Strategies to set boundaries, communicate safely, and protect your emotional well-being

When to reach out... and when to step back

Should I reach out or wait for them to come to me?

What should I say (or not say) in a letter?

What if I never get to see my grandchildren again?

How do I stop obsessing and start living again?

Will my child ever see the truth?

This guide offers insight, tools, and support from someone who truly understands. It's not just about surviving estrangement it's about reclaiming your strength, your voice, and your peace.

You may have lost connection, but you have not lost yourself.

Written to help readers understand estrangement through the lens of narcissistic abuse and coercive control, this book is essential for estranged family members as well as professionals who support them, including therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, healthcare providers, and legal professionals.

Undertittel
How Narcissistic Partners Use Power & Control To Destroy Your Family
ISBN
9781736507858
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
417 gram
Utgivelsesdato
3.2.2026
Antall sider
300