89. 3 Signs You're Still Healing from Narcissistic Abuse (Even If You Think You're Over It)
Description
Is your ex still taking up a ton of space in your head even though it’s over and you know the relationship was toxic?
This episode breaks down why those thoughts keep coming up and what they’re actually trying to tell you about your healing process.
In this episode you will:
- Discover what’s really behind the urge to check your ex’s social media—and how to shift that energy back to your own healing
- Learn how to break free from the mental spiral of trying to make sense of their cruelty
- Uncover how blame was used to control you and begin releasing the belief that everything was your fault
Hit play now to finally understand what your lingering thoughts really mean—and how to start feeling more like YOU again.
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- Learn how to communicate your feelings (without feeling guilty)
- Navigate triggering moments without shutting down
- Feel secure on your own so you aren’t jumping into the wrong relationship
- Expand your capacity to hold next-level love while remaining true to you
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In this gripping podcast, listeners explore the complex dynamics of toxic relationships, unpacking themes like narcissistic abuse, gaslighting, cognitive dissonance, and emotional manipulation, while delving into how empathy, attachment styles, and people pleasing behaviors contribute to codependency, trauma bonding, and emotional abuse. The host and guests share real stories of betrayal, guilt, and heartbreak—all while guiding survivors through letting go of an ex, identifying red flags, reclaiming self worth and confidence, establishing boundaries, and rebuilding emotional safety after love bombing, manipulation, self doubt, and deep-rooted trauma.




