by Dr.Anne | Nov 21, 2022 | Conflict Divorce, Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Narcissism, Unhealthy Relationships
I get asked ‘Dr. Anne why do you work with women in difficult divorces?’ Here’s my story… I was so lonely that I felt like I was the last woman alive. How could it be that I was married and yet so completely alone? And why was I so scared? In my head, I continually...
by Dr.Anne | Nov 5, 2022 | Abuse, Conflict Divorce, Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Law Firms, Mental Wellness, Narcissism, Therapy, Trauma, Unhealthy Relationships
This is a relatively common and murky issue for my female clients: how to deal with ongoing communication in their difficult divorces. As the ladies I work with are coming out of marriages characterized by incredibly unhealthy relationship dynamics, for many the ideal...
by Dr. Anne | Jul 29, 2022 | Abuse, Business, Narcissism, Unhealthy Relationships
Usually when I get a request about ‘workplace’ issues, it goes something like this. The client is very nice, very composed, very professional, and just a little bit shy. Their preamble begins: ‘I’m a bit uneasy about this person at work but I...
by Dr. Anne | Jul 27, 2022 | Abuse, Business, Narcissism, Professional Wellbeing, Unhealthy Relationships
You may have come across the term Narcissist in your journey across social media, and perhaps as a business owner you have merely skimmed across the information believing it is irrelevant to your operations. If so, you would be mistaken. This is because...
by Dr. Anne | Jan 20, 2022 | Abuse, Conflict Divorce, Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Mental Wellness, Narcissism, Professional Wellbeing, Therapy, Trauma, Unhealthy Relationships
Much of my client work is in the tricky area of #deprogramming. Essentially deprogramming is about rupturing one set of fundamental beliefs by putting them in direct conflict with another set of beliefs. I proactively use #cognitivedissonance as a mechanism...
by Dr. Anne | Nov 30, 2021 | Business, Conflict Divorce, Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Law Firms, Narcissism, Professional Wellbeing, Unhealthy Relationships
Ok, I’ll admit it off the bat: I am skewed in my perspective. I am probably not the most objective commentator on this because of the nature of my work and my client group. I specialise in trauma and abuse – it’s my daily diet. My clients are in the main professional...
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