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Title: How to Break Your Toxic Relationship Patterns and Have a Harmonious Holiday

  Ireland, 14th Dec 2023, King NewsWire - The holidays are a time of great joy, but they can also be a source of tension, stress, and difficulties in your household. If you’re in a relationship that already has some deep-rooted issues, the holidays are the perfect time for them to erupt. This was the reality for Cass and Kathryn Morrow for years. A severe narcissist, Cass allowed his anger to ruin years of holidays:“Kathryn and I had seven separations over the years, and every holiday was guaranteed to be ruined before it even began because of my emotional abuse. We missed so much time that we’ll never get back, and now I stop other couples from having these regrets in the future.”On a mission to disrupt divorce, Cass is here to show couples around the world that no matter what you are facing, you don’t need to throw in the towel on your relationship.“I’m a severe narcissist, but I’m self-aware and I can manage it now. As a result, my marriage has never been better. I want to use my experience to help you thrive rather than barely survive the holidays this year.”Acknowledge your partner’s reality When someone has intense anger issues, or in Cass’s case, is a severe narcissist, they can live in a completely alternative reality. When things are going too well, they look for a crack to ruin it.“It can be as easy as keeping score on presents, and deciding your partner doesn’t love you if they spent less money than you did. Once Kathryn bought matching pajamas for us and our kids, but they sent me the wrong ones. I flew off the handle and decided that she did it on purpose to make me feel isolated.”People aren’t born feeling this way – they’re raised with it. According to Cass, a lack of love in childhood warps your belief in what is normal.“We...


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