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What Does 'Healing' From Narcissistic Abuse Look Like
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This audio clip discusses the importance of radical acceptance when healing from narcissistic abuse. It explains that learning about narcissistic abuse is a key part of healing, but letting go of the false hope that the relationship can change is also essential. The speaker argues that while radical acceptance may feel like a consolation prize, it can ultimately lead to a sense of lightness and freedom. The speaker uses the analogy of finally understanding a difficult math problem to illustrate the feeling of relief that comes with radical acceptance. They also emphasize that narcissistic personality is resistant to change, comparing it to the difficulty of changing one's own personality traits, like introversion or agreeableness. The speaker concludes by emphasizing that setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care are not signs of being a bad person, but rather acts of self-preservation.
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What Does 'Healing' From Narcissistic Abuse Look Like
Narcissist Survivor Society | Healing From Narcissistic Abuse
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This audio clip discusses the importance of radical acceptance when healing from narcissistic abuse. It explains that learning about narcissistic abuse is a key part of healing, but letting go of the false hope that the relationship can change is also essential. The speaker argues that while radical acceptance may feel like a consolation prize, it can ultimately lead to a sense of lightness and freedom. The speaker uses the analogy of finally understanding a difficult math problem to illustrate the feeling of relief that comes with radical acceptance. They also emphasize that narcissistic personality is resistant to change, comparing it to the difficulty of changing one's own personality traits, like introversion or agreeableness. The speaker concludes by emphasizing that setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care are not signs of being a bad person, but rather acts of self-preservation.
Follow us on social media and submit your story!
Insta https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissistsurvivorsociety/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/narcissistsurvivorsociety
Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@narcissistsurvivorgroup
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@NarcissistSurvivorSociety
Follow us on social media and submit your story!
Insta https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissistsurvivorsociety/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/narcissistsurvivorsociety
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YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@NarcissistSurvivorSociety
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