Relationship experts Kim & Steve Cooper keep a keen eye on signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder in domestic disputes

Top Quote Whenever there is a clear and persistent pattern of Verbal Abuse, especially paired with Emotional Abuse in fights between couples. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 10, 2011 - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (November 2011) - Relationship experts Kim & Steve Cooper keep a keen eye on signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder in domestic disputes.

    "Whenever there is a clear and persistent pattern of Verbal Abuse, especially paired with Emotional Abuse in fights between couples, it is a strong indication that Narcissistic Personality Disorder is part of the dynamic," says Kim Cooper, author of Back From the Looking Glass, a book that recounts her marriage to a spouse with Narcissistic Personality Disorder and explores its origins.

    Verbal Abuse--name calling, blaming, rageful tones--is easily recognized. Emotional Abuse, especially within the matrix of Narcissism, can be more subtle and far more destructive. Being left home on your own while your husband goes out to bars to carouse with his buddies all night long. Missing important dates and appointments that he turns around and blames on you. Ignoring you in public while he charms and gives his emotional attention to others. All typical examples of Emotional Abuse and warning signs that Narcissism may be an important factor in a spouse's behavior.

    Cooper's website, e-mail articles and e-books focus on Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Domestic Abuse, providing in-depth education about family dysfunction and marital discord. By recounting her personal journey of recovering her own marriage from NPD, Cooper's work serves as a self-help resource for others experiencing Verbal Abuse and Emotional Abuse.

    Her website, workbooks and other supporting materials stand as a unique model for challenging the professional psychological community's assessment of Narcisistic Personality Disorder as untreatable. Cooper points to her own healthy marriage today as proof that there is a way to work with a Narcissist and overcome narcissism's adverse effects on family and relationships.

    Much of Cooper's work is co-authored with her husband Steve Cooper. As co-hosts for their internet radio show The Love Safety Net, the couple also offers information, insight and support to other couples and families who are faced with Domestic Abuse. Through carefully crafted articles and downloadable e-books, the Coopers give sound guidance for recognizing typical behaviors and traits of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, along with tips for understanding and dealing with Verbal Abuse and Emotional Abuse. The Cooper's work also provides insight about how co-dependence may be a significant factor in emotionally abusive relationships.

    To learn more visit www.narcissismcured.com.

    Contact:
    Kim Cooper
    5/49 Telford Street, Newcastle,
    New South Wales 2300
    Australia, 2300
    Telephone No.: 612 49278446
    Website Url: www.narcissismcured.com
    Bus email add: karencooperjohnston ( @ ) gmail dot com

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