Recovering Honesty After Narcissistic Abuse
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 Published On May 10, 2024

In today's video, I explain why the child must not criticize their narcissistic parent. Next, I describe the lengths the child takes to avoid knowing what they do not like about their parent. Most of these involve confusing themselves about who is to blame. They are to blame even when others behave badly. This requires the child to distort how they see themselves and their parent. Life lived on the premise of distortion can feel volatile, confusing, and despairing. The good news is if the survivor can be in new relationships where being critical is welcomed then they can live a life free of distortion. I will explain how.

Knowing the truth about your strength is a critical step in healing from narcissistic abuse.

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