“You’re not losing your mind; you’re a survivor of abuse.”

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Victims of narcissistic abuse often appear to outsiders as “crazy” or overly dramatic. This happens to woman and men we call it the silent epidemic hidden in the cupboard.

They may display feelings of anger, depression, and instability, seemingly overwhelmed by their emotions and struggling with fear and doubt.

This emotional turmoil can lead to outbursts, making their pain visible to those around them.

In contrast, the narcissist maintains a facade of calmness and composure.

Their cruelty stems from a lack of genuine attachment to their victim, allowing them to manipulate and abuse without emotional consequence.

To the narcissist, using and discarding their victims is an action devoid of meaning or empathy.

The Narcissistic mental condition cannot be treated similarly with medication.

The victim of this behaviour will believe it’s their fault

This cycle illustrates why a narcissist relentlessly stalks their victim, seeking control, and ultimately leading to the victim’s destruction.

“You’re not losing your mind; you’re a survivor of abuse.”

"Broken Soul" is written for anyone who relates to this message. If you're feeling guilty right now, it's important to seek help quickly. Narcissistic personality types often stalk their victims silently and persistently. In many countries, this behaviour is taken seriously and can lead to legal violations. Statistics show that stalking can have fatal consequences. If you know someone who is experiencing this, please step out of your comfort zone and help them find safety. Save a life today. 🌟
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2 responses to ““You’re not losing your mind; you’re a survivor of abuse.””

  1. Eileen Guyadeen Avatar

    I was married to a narcissist for over thirty years and my divorce is over and I continue to blame myself for what he has done. My oldest daughter is in the hospital for over seventy days, she was on his health coverage from work and he drop her and my other daughter. In the end he wins because I don’t get alimony and once he stops paying the mortgage to the house we have lived in for twenty five years I have no way to pay it. I am free from him but I feel as though he continues to hurt me in some way

    1. R. Marshall Avatar

      Firstly I have read this sad story to be able to share with you. I suggest you email our office, enclosed you’re Country must be current. Laws about your prediction. Divorce details. We may be able, depending on location, to sort out mortgage details and alimony. Generally divorce settlements in most countries do include the family members as well. Unless this settlement arrangement is not sorted out, of course, you will have feelings of self-blame. I hope you understand.
      Regarding the matter concerning physical abuse, we would suggest you ring the Police immediately. We can see by this comment your reaching out for help. Please, we implore you to dial the Police department. Countries support you in many ways by sourcing safe houses to shield your children. We also can source funding and help you with many more opportunities. The last words are a red flag. How can he hurt you? Is he stalking you? Yes, we will treat this matter seriously. Please email the office at csam28407@gmail.com


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