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Why Sometimes It Feels Wrong or Immoral to Leave a Narcissist

Why Sometimes It Feels Wrong or Immoral to Leave a Narcissist

Update: 2024-08-05
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Leaving is a moral choice. Often, breaking up or divorce is viewed as a personal choice, but it has ramifications and is character-defining. 

Rossana Faye joins me this week to discuss why sometimes it becomes a moral dilemma to leave our narcissistic partner. Deciding to divorce is often not as clear-cut for many of us. 

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Kerry Kerr McAvoy, Ph.D., a mental health specialist and author, is an expert on cultivating healthy relationships, deconstructing narcissism, and understanding various other mental health-related issues. Her memoir, Love You More: The Harrowing Tale of Lies, Sex Addiction, & Double Cross, gives an uncensored glimpse into the dynamics of narcissistic abuse.

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Why Sometimes It Feels Wrong or Immoral to Leave a Narcissist

Why Sometimes It Feels Wrong or Immoral to Leave a Narcissist

Kerry McAvoy, Ph.D.