Divorcing a Narcissist? By Suzy Miller
Ruth Driscoll is creating a global liberation leading those living with manipulative, abusive or controlling relationships into empowerment and freedom.
Ruth’s training and programmes offer impactful insights into how to regain your life and your sense of well-being with confidence, congruence and dignity. She also helps people to prepare effectively and to not be triggered or bullied by a difficult spouse when using divorce mediation.
Ruth was the long-standing and successful Headteacher of a challenging inner-city primary school before the bullying of an abusive partner caused a complete change to her circumstances. She now uses her personal and professional experiences to provide a unique perspective on how to communicate effectively and safely in situations that can be provocative and distressing. Because of her professional expertise, Ruth has a deep understanding of the potential emotional damage to children when parents are in disagreement.
Her support encourages parents to operate in a manner that protects the children’s well-being. She provides workshops, plus a range of online programmes teaching the skills and strategies needed to negotiate challenging situations where you need to hold your own with grace and respect and find comfortable workable outcomes for moving forwards.
Ruth is a mentor, trainer, an award-winning professional public speaker and No.1 International Best-Selling Author. She is an Ambassador for Women of Contribution and a TEDx speaker.
Find out more at: https://bestwaytodivorce.com/divorcing-a-narcissist/
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