• Narcissistic & Emotionally Abusive Relationships vs. Happy & Healthy Ones - with Psychotherapist Kristina Virro

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

Narcissistic & Emotionally Abusive Relationships vs. Happy & Healthy Ones - with Psychotherapist Kristina Virro

  • Summary

  • Are you and your partner doing the right things to make each other happy? Are you checking the boxes for behaviors of the happiest couples? Or the opposite?
    Do you ever worry you’re in an emotionally abusive relationship? Are you involved with a narcissist? And how about that word - narcissist that is thrown around so freely now. Did you know there’s a difference between someone having narcissistic tendencies and someone having narcissistic personality disorder? But How do you know the difference and is there anything you can do to change them or survive the relationship?

    Registered psychotherapist Kristina Virro is the CEO and founder of the FRESH INSIGHT Mental Health and Wellness Clinic and is here today to break it all down for us. She shares what happy couples do for each other than unhappy ones don’t. She shares the signs that someone you love (or you) is in an unhealthy or dangerous relationship. And she breaks down all the information on being in a relationship with a narcissist - either with a partner or even a family member and what, if anything, we can do to cope.

    You can follow Kristina on instagram: @kristinavirro

    You can follow Kristina on TikTok:
    @therapykristina

    You can check out her website:
    https://www.fresh-insight.ca/kristina (https://www.fresh-insight.ca/kristina)

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