How to Deal with a Difficult Husband by Claire Robin

How to Deal with a Difficult Husband

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A difficult husband can succumb, and a narcissist sociopath can be tamed; it all depends on how you approach them. There are ways of handling different kind of men, including the one you married. This book will help you find out how. It is hard to say that a difficult husband is a good husband; having a sociopath as one makes the case even worse. However, the situation will never be as bad as when you are married to a narcissistic sociopath; you will feel like you should give up, but his manipulations will keep you spellbound. He may be a good man, but not a good husband. I know that a man is the head of the home; yes, he is, but he is not the only member of the family. The failure of some men to understand this has brought many well-meaning wives under pressure. Many homes break because of difficult men. It can be tough to stay married to a narcissistic sociopath husband. If you are not secure, you will lose your self-confidence and peace. If there are children involved, they may believe their father is right and build their lives based on the dictatorship and cunningness of their father. If the children are grown, they may get to hate the unyielding attitude of their father. Or on the other way round, the children may get to believe they are not loved. This thought alone can push kids to seek solace outside the home, thereby making mistakes that could have easily been avoided. Maybe you have noticed this trend in your home. Are you unhappy? Are you finding it difficult to have even a little control over your home? This book will help you know if your husband is just generally difficult or if he acts the way he does because of a personality problem (i.e. he is a narcissist sociopath). It will also help you know how to handle your difficult husband, depending on the cause of his difficulty.

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