Cluster B personality disorders are marked by emotional instability and this makes it difficult to maintain meaningful relationships.
Narcissistic Wrath: In the Aftermath of No Contact
While it quickly becomes an all-out war when you are steadfast in your boundaries and/or choose to live, these things are necessary for self-preservation.
Give Yourself Permission to Grieve the Loss of Your Narcissistic Relationship
It is not simple to recover from narcissistic abuse once you know what’s happening to you.
A Beginner’s Guide to Self-Improvement
By: Dana Brown of HealthConditions.info If you’re like most people, you probably have a few areas in your life that you’d like to improve. Maybe you want to reduce stress, get in shape, or sleep better. Whatever it is, there’s no time like the present to start working on making improvements. To help get you started […]
Some Days Will be Better than Others
By: Sara E. Teller Have you experienced the complicated web of deception, trickery, and invalidation that is narcissistic abuse? Your sense of self may have been progressively destroyed even without your knowledge because of how incredibly subtle it may be. Typically, in fact, emotional abusers prefer to leave untraceable scars rather than inflict direct physical […]
What is PNSD and How Does it Relate to Narcissistic Abuse?
Some individuals refer to the PTSD that occurs as a result of an abusive relationship with a narcissist as PNSD – post-narcissism stress disorder. It is not a clinical term and has been popularized as knowledge spreads about how damaging narcissists can be. The symptoms are the same as PTSD. The only difference is that the term relates specifically to this form of abuse.