Thanks to everyone who attended Wednesday night or watched the recording. I’m looking forward to presenting the rest of the recovery skills program. You can sign up just for the next 4 weeks or the entire course it is up to you.| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
About this course You’ve been manipulated, exploited and betrayed, and you’re shocked to realize that it was all intentional. How do you recover from a narcissist, antisocial or psychopath? How do you move forward in your life after narcissistic abuse? That’s exactly what you will learn in this Lovefraud webinar series taught by Dr. Liane …| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
Lovefraud Education and Recovery offers courses on relationship abuse to save you from sociopaths, narcissists, psychopaths and one of society's biggest lies: "Everybody just wants to be loved."| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
About this course When you’ve been involved with a sociopath (psychopath, narcissist), you’ve been gaslighted, manipulated and trauma-bonded. This is why it is so difficult, mentally and emotionally, to break free. But freedom is possible. You can overcome the psychological abuse and restore your emotional equilibrium. Dr. Liane Leedom, a psychiatrist who was herself targeted …| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
The conventional wisdom in the psychology field is that symptoms of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)/psychopathy decrease as affected individuals reach middle age. New research on senior sociopaths by Lovefraud Education and Recovey challenges this view. Survey respondents described romantic partners, family members, work colleagues and friends who they believed showed traits of ASPD/psychopathy and were … The post New research on Senior Sociopaths: Antisocial behavior gets worse afte...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
One of the consequences of involvement with personality-disordered people is that sociopaths and narcissists ruin your health. Dr. Laura Rubiales, a doctor of naturopathy and licensed acupuncturist, explains that the chaos caused by sociopaths and narcissists causes our nervous systems to become stuck in “fight or flight” mode. This can cause, or worsen, any illness … The post How to recover when sociopaths and narcissists ruin your health appeared first on Lovefraud Continuing Educatio...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
Scroll down to the comments to read what survey respondents are reporting Lovefraud has been hearing some distressing stories about sociopaths and the coronavirus — some are using pandemic as an opportunity to create new kinds of havoc. So we’re wondering — how much of this is going on? What types of games are sociopaths … The post Sociopaths and the coronavirus survey — what behavior have you seen? appeared first on Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and nar...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
Did you know that codependency was never an official psychological disorder? Or that self-defeating personality disorder was eliminated from the official listing of mental disorders? Most importantly, did you know that when people who have been in relationships with sociopaths seem to exhibit symptoms of these disorders, they may actually be suffering from traumatic … The post Video: Dr. Liane Leedom on codependency and traumatic bonding appeared first on Lovefraud Continuing Education | We...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
When seeking therapy, some victims of intimate partner abuse or intimate partner terrorism are told that they “chose to be abused” or are “codependent.” But most survivors do not knowingly or willingly enter into relationships in which they are exploited, dominated and preyed upon. According to new research by Lovefraud.com, counselors who blame victims, either … The post What counselors need to know when treating survivors of intimate partner abuse appeared first on Lovefraud Conti...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
Facilitating Professionally Run Support Groups for Partners in Exploitative Relationships Confusion — everyone who is romantically involved with a sociopath experiences massive amount of confusion. Support groups offer clarity and validation — that’s why they’re so helpful for recovery. Lovefraud constantly hears from people who are looking for support groups specifically to help with recovery … The post Mary Ann Glynn on why a support group helps recovery from a sociopath appeared ...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
Dear Mr. or Ms. Esquire, When a client tells you his or her opponent is a sociopath, please be aware of the ramifications for your legal case. First of all, do not disregard the statement just because the opponent hasn’t killed anyone. A common perception is that sociopaths are all deranged serial killers. This is … The post Open letter to lawyers who have clients involved with sociopaths appeared first on Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists.| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
Lovefraud Continuing Education Love Fraud, Abusive Dating and Sociopaths – Vital Information for Education Professionals Love fraud is really scary stuff. But here’s the good news: Love fraud is totally avoidable, IF you know what to look for. So I love teaching people how to spot and avoid love fraud. I know that just a … The post Back to school – learn to help students (and yourself) avoid sociopaths appeared first on Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and na...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
Suppose you’re a therapist and a new client walks into your office. This person appears confused, full of self-doubt and self-blame. What might you think might be causing your client’s problems? Anxiety Low self-esteem An exploitative relationship If you’re like most therapists, you probably wouldn’t even think of option 3 — an exploitative relationship. … The post If your client doubts herself, is it low self-esteem? Or an exploitative relationship? appeared first on Lovefraud Co...| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists
When someone is involved in an abusive relationship, the most prominent warning sign is likely to be confusion, explains Mary Ann Glynn, LCSW, CHT. People who are involved with abusers can’t figure out what is going on — and sometimes counselors misinterpret their clients’ confusion. In this Live Online webinar, you’ll be able to ask …| Lovefraud Continuing Education | Webinars about sociopaths and narcissists