Narcissistic Victim Syndrome can affect a person’s mental and physical health and destroy self-esteem and self-worth. It’s important to engage in self-care and seek help when needed.
What to do When You Want to Leave
It is possible to leave a narcissist if you trust your gut, instill strong boundaries until you can get out once and for all, and keep reminding yourself of the reasons why you need to walk away.
How to Identify a Narcissistic Relationship Early On
By: Sara E. Teller One of the things that hurts the most while involved in a toxic relationship is realizing that you were in a sense tricked into it. Most toxic relationships don’t start out being toxic. In fact, ,oftentimes they begin like any other normal relationship; they may even appear to be too good […]
How Caregivers Create Clinical Narcissists
By: Sara E. Teller Although there may be indicators earlier on in a narcissist’s life, narcissistic traits begin to surface most noticeably at or around the ages of 7 and 8. And it is now known that narcissism develops as a result of both biology and a child’s environment. During this period of their lives, […]
What Makes a Narcissist Tick & What it Takes to Manage NPD
A narcissist works hard to ensure that their true self doesn’t get exposed. Their impulsive and volatile actions are in a sense ‘masked’ until they no longer can be. That’s where dysfunctional and inappropriate behaviors start to come into play.
Healing Sustainably After You’re Out
When you first leave, you likely won’t feel all that great. You still have to work through lingering denial that you made the right choice, that your partner really was toxic, and that the relationship is finally over and done with.