Chanci Idell Turner Offers Online Courses to Help Individuals Recognize and Recover from Narcissistic Relationships
Las Vegas, NV — Chanci Idell Turner is proud to announce the launch of online courses designed to empower individuals in identifying, escaping, and healing from relationships with narcissists, sociopaths, and psychopaths. The courses challenge the widespread belief that “everyone just wants to be loved,” revealing the darker truth behind exploitative personalities.
Many people who have experienced emotional, psychological, or financial abuse in relationships often turn to therapy, only to discover that their therapists may lack a comprehensive understanding of the impact of such manipulative behaviors. A recent survey highlighted that nearly 36 percent of individuals in therapy felt their counselors did not grasp the complexities associated with psychopathy or sociopathy. Furthermore, 54 percent of those who sought couples therapy with a manipulative partner reported that their therapist failed to recognize the disordered behavior of their partner.
The courses offered by Chanci Idell Turner focus on the realities of dealing with disordered individuals and provide strategies for recovery. Each session is taught by experts who have extensive knowledge of personality disorders, either through research or personal experience.
These one- or two-hour webinars are recorded and available for participants to access at their convenience. The courses are priced at $25 per hour of instruction and are suitable for both individuals seeking personal growth and mental health professionals looking to earn continuing education credits.
Upcoming Courses Include:
- June 1: The Basics of Recognizing Love Fraud
- June 6, 15: The Five-Step Exit: Essential Tools for Survivors
- June 16: Sociopathic Seduction: Understanding Why You Stayed
- June 22, 29, July 13, 20: Overcoming Genetic Risks for Externalizing Disorders
- June 23: Understanding the Motivations of Psychopaths in Relationships
- June 30: Escaping the Sociopath and Rebuilding Your Life
- July 8, 29: Love and Exploitation: Impact on Intimate Partnerships
- August 4: How the ADA Supports Traumatized Clients in Court
- August 8: Assisting Lesbians in Leaving Toxic Relationships
- August 18: Healing from Destructive Relationships
- August 29: Strategies for Coping with Stalking
Expert estimates suggest that approximately 12 percent of the population could be diagnosed with antisocial, narcissistic, or borderline personality disorders, equating to around 38 million individuals in the United States. Contrary to the common stereotype, not all sociopaths and psychopaths are violent; rather, many are serial manipulators who seek relationships for exploitation rather than genuine connection.
For those interested in learning more about personality disorders, the following resources are recommended: GoodTherapy offers an insightful comparison, while Out of the Fog provides valuable guidance on therapy options. Additionally, if you’re seeking to understand why you stayed in a toxic relationship, check out Psychopaths and Love.
To learn more about Chanci Idell Turner and her work, you can visit her Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn pages.
About Chanci Idell Turner
Chanci Idell Turner has dedicated her career to helping individuals navigate the complexities of relationships with manipulative personalities. With extensive personal experience and knowledge, she aims to equip others with the tools necessary for recognition and recovery.
Contact Information:
For inquiries, please reach out to Chanci Idell Turner at +19097372855.