Unlocking Forgiveness: Empathy, Curiosity and Self-Care in the Face of Narcissism (Ep. 15)
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On Sunday SoulDay, Damesha and Alli decided to switch things up and delve into a trending yet often overused topic: narcissism. Join us on this transformative episode where we shed light on the dark realities of narcissism and narcissistic abuse, offering fresh perspectives, actionable insights, and a path towards healing.
Narcissistic abuse is a form of emotional and psychological abuse that can have devastating effects on the lives of its victims. Narcissistic abuse is perpetrated by individuals who have a personality disorder characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a lack of empathy for others, and a constant need for admiration and attention.
The effects of narcissistic abuse can be both immediate and long-lasting. Initially, victims may experience confusion, anxiety, and a sense of being overwhelmed. They may struggle to comprehend what is happening to them, as the behavior of the narcissist can be unpredictable and inconsistent. The victim may also feel isolated and alone, as the narcissist may attempt to control their access to social support networks.
Over time, the effects of narcissistic abuse can become more pronounced. Victims may experience a range of emotional and psychological symptoms, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They may struggle with low self-esteem, feelings of worthlessness, and a sense of being trapped in the abusive relationship.
Narcissistic abuse can also have a profound impact on a victim's physical health. It is not uncommon for victims to experience chronic stress and anxiety, which can lead to a range of physical symptoms such as headaches, digestive problems, and chronic pain.
In addition to the immediate and long-term effects on the victim, narcissistic abuse can also have broader societal effects. Narcissists often seek to manipulate and control those around them, which can lead to a breakdown of trust, communication, and cooperation within families, workplaces, and communities.
Leaving a narcissist relationship or system takes immense bravery and strength. It's like breaking free from a web of manipulation and gaslighting, but with each step towards freedom, you become stronger and more resilient.
If you are experiencing narcissistic abuse, it is important to seek help. This may involve reaching out to a trusted friend or family member, seeking therapy from a qualified mental health professional, or contacting a support group for victims of narcissistic abuse. Remember that you are not alone, and that there are resources available to help you on your journey to healing and recovery
Book recommendation: Narcissistic Personality Disorder by Hayden Hanson
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Host: Damesha Craig, Certified Mindset Life & Business Coach, CEO, Entrepreneur, Author
Co-Host: Alli Johnstone, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Music by: Bryo
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