Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition that causes a person to lack empathy, crave admiration, and feel entitled. If your spouse has NPD, you know that those traits can make for a difficult marriage.
Relationships with narcissists often involve emotional abuse, manipulation, and control, making it crucial for empaths to escape the manipulation. Those behaviors can leave you feeling confused, depleted, and unsure of yourself. You may even feel that you’re losing your mind.
Getting divorced from a narcissist is a unique challenge, both psychologically and legally. Narcissists resist divorce because they need to be in control and need the constant supply of attention and admiration that a spouse provides.
If you’re wondering how to get rid of a narcissist spouse, know that it’s not going to be easy. But it’s possible.
This guide will cover how to recognize NPD, how to navigate the divorce process, and how to prioritize self-care and healing so you can start your life again.
It’s important to note that I’m not a therapist or an attorney. If you think your spouse may have NPD, seek a diagnosis from a qualified mental health professional. And if you’re considering divorce, seek legal advice from a qualified attorney.