DISCLAIMER:

Narcissists are not all male. Using male pronouns to reference the narcissist and female pronouns to reference the victim-survivor is not an indication of the clinical data on gender in narcissism, but rather an editorial choice. This blog is written for female survivors of male perpetrators.

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Series 2 Ep 6 Stage 1 of Recovery

Traditionally, there are thought to be three stages to trauma recovery across the spectrum of survivors of rape, domestic abuse, torture, and combat. The first stage is restoration of safety. The second stage is remembrance and mourning. The third stage is reconnection with ordinary life. “Like any abstract concept, these stages are a convenient fiction, not to be taken too literally” (Judith Herman, 2015).

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Series 2, Ep 5 The Stages of Acceptance

If we try to answer this question through the lens of Buddhist psychology, we could distil the answer down to one word: resistance.

Change + resistance = struggle.

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Series 2 Ep 4 Antidotes For Reactive Abuse

Case studies are filled with instances of women being accused of being the abusive one because they responded to the first hidden punch thrown by the narcopath. This is called reactive abuse. The Buddhist approach is very simple….It’s the very first moment that’s the hardest bit.

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Series 2 Ep3:The Role of Repetition Compulsion in Victimisation

Many victims are unconsciously drawn again and again to reconstruct the circumstances in which the original trauma occurred. It is as if the victim tries to re-write the story of their past so that it didn’t happen the way they remember it (as having a devastating and debilitating outcome).

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Series 2, Ep1 No Contact or Limited Contact

Why does this site and every other Narcissistic Abuse support site recommend NO CONTACT? Because he gets a buzz out of inflicting pain on YOU. We loved and trusted him and placed him at the centre of our universe. So, it can take a while to accept he just doesn't care. He never loved us.

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Episode 10: What Is Moral Injury?

One thing that characterises Narcissistic Abuse from other toxic behaviours is the repeated stealthy violation of our core values. These values bond us to our abuser(s), at the same time as their violation causes us great pain. We are torn. This kind of injury is what is meant by a moral injury. Here are a few of those:

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Episode 9: FAQ

Tips from women who have survived the devastating impact of relationships with pathologically disordered men. Do's and don'ts for handling abandonment, traumatisation and grief.

You can recover from this. You are stronger than you think. Recovery is a long, winding road.

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Episode 8: Feeling Crazy

Your limbic system kicks in, floods your body with fear hormones and adrenalin and you can shift between wanting to fight, freeze or run for your life, but you just can't regain your normal composure from that moment forth. Your body won't let you. It’s in your body!

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