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Understanding Narcissism Workshop with Brenda Stephens

By |October 2nd, 2021|Categories: Abuse, Education, Narcissist|

If you are questioning or have experienced narcissistic abuse, you may feel confused, isolated, and overwhelmed. If this speaks to you, here is an opportunity for support, knowledge, and tools to start your healing journey. On November 12, 2021, from 3 to 5:30, Brenda

What is Toxic Shame and How Does it Relate to Narcissistic Abuse?

By |April 26th, 2021|Categories: Abuse, Narcissist, Therapy|

The root of so many psychological issues is shame. We all feel shame occasionally, and it can be a helpful emotion in ensuring societal norms are adhered to. It's when shame becomes a state of being that it becomes toxic. The narcissistic parent will

Narcissistic Personality Myths

By |January 11th, 2021|Categories: Abuse, Narcissist, Therapy|

There are so many opinions about narcissistic personality disorder out there. Some may seem silly, but some are incredibly common. Below, we'll debunk the common myths of NPD. MYTH: Social media turns people into narcissists. Social media is not responsible for turning people into

Why is my therapist asking me about drinking water?

By |December 18th, 2020|Categories: Stress, Therapy|

It might seem strange to hear your therapist ask you if you’ve been drinking enough water, eating nutritious food regularly, and getting sleep. You might think, “I don’t need someone to remind me to do these basic survival tasks!” You might be surprised how

Narcissistic Red Flags and Glossary of Terms

By |October 26th, 2020|Categories: Abuse, Narcissist, Therapy|

ACoNs This acronym stands for "Adult Children of Narcissists." It is commonly used by narcissistic abuse survivors and those who help them heal. Cognitive Dissonance The narcissist's externalized, manufactured identity is built on lies and denial, and she expects her family members to accept

Cycle of Narcissist Abuse

By |July 18th, 2020|Categories: Abuse, Narcissist, Therapy|

The typical cycle of abuse is comprised of tension building, acting out, and reconciliation/honeymoon, followed by a period of calm before the cycle begins again. However, when the abuser is a narcissist, this downward spiral looks different. True to their personality style, the narcissist

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