Learn to speak the language of narcissism.

 

Upcoming Online Workshop: The Empathic Co-Narcissist

In this innovative two day online workshop, you will learn tools to help your clients to successfully live with, divorce, or work with a narcissist, by learning to speak the "language" of narcissism.

You will leave with a comprehensive understanding of the empath/narcissist "spectrum" and how narcissists and empaths differ in cognition, affect and behavior. The course includes a toolkit of skills for helping your client relate to narcissists without the use of empathy, a "language" that population doesn't speak.

 

Upcoming Course Dates: February 26th and 27th, 2021

 
 

The Empathic Co-Narcissist
February 26th and 27th, 2021
Online Via Zoom

In this course, you will learn the characteristics, beliefs, and behaviors of empathic people as well as those of the narcissist, and how these distinctions affect ongoing relationships. Learn the necessary tasks, skills, and techniques necessary to relate to this challenging group without the use of empathy.

 
 

Future Courses
(Dates will be announced in Spring, 2021)

 

Part 2:
Living with or Leaving a Narcissist
Dates TBA

In part 2, we’ll discuss how to survive and fully thrive in an ongoing couples’ relationship with a narcissistic partner, without the use of empathy, manipulation, or anger. Learn multiple skills and techniques to face the unique challenges of divorcing a narcissist, including managing parental issues.

Part 3:
Family of Origin Issues
Dates TBA

Part 3 examines core developmental issues which contribute to the creation of a narcissistic family. Discussion includes how empathic children and narcissistic children operate in society while growing up, and the challenges for Empathic Co- Narcissists in relating to the family of origin as adults.

 
 
 

Narcissistic personality disorder is prevalent, highly comorbid with other disorders, and associated with a significant functional impairment and psychosocial disability. However, it has been one of the least studied personality disorders. As a result, there is a fair amount of confusion regarding the reliability, the validity, specificity, and sensitivity of diagnostic criteria, as well as the prevalence of the disorder.

-American Journal of Psychiatry

 
 
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About Sherry Bishop, M.S., L.M.H.C., A.C.S.,

Sherry Bishop has been in private practice 40 years, and holds a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. She sees individuals, couples and families with a variety of different treatment issues, including anxiety and depression, sexual and eating disorders, drug and alcohol addiction and abuse, among others. You can learn more about Sherry here.