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In this episode we delve into the complex and often hidden world of toxic relationships. While the term "toxic" is frequently overused and misused, we aim to clarify what truly constitutes a toxic relationship. Join us as we explore genuine signs of toxicity, their psychological and emotional impacts, and steps to break free from these damaging dynamics.
We'll also discuss the Islamic perspective on fulfilling the rights of others and how it influences the way we allow others to treat us. Through expert interviews and real-life stories, we'll provide practical advice on healing and moving forward. Whether you're experiencing this firsthand or supporting a loved one, this episode offers valuable insights to help navigate and overcome the challenges of toxic relationships. Tune in for an empowering and eye-opening discussion.
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By Sarah Hemeida & Sarah Ahmed4.9
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In this episode we delve into the complex and often hidden world of toxic relationships. While the term "toxic" is frequently overused and misused, we aim to clarify what truly constitutes a toxic relationship. Join us as we explore genuine signs of toxicity, their psychological and emotional impacts, and steps to break free from these damaging dynamics.
We'll also discuss the Islamic perspective on fulfilling the rights of others and how it influences the way we allow others to treat us. Through expert interviews and real-life stories, we'll provide practical advice on healing and moving forward. Whether you're experiencing this firsthand or supporting a loved one, this episode offers valuable insights to help navigate and overcome the challenges of toxic relationships. Tune in for an empowering and eye-opening discussion.
Text to get in touch!
Support the show
If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share! To help us continue this important work, become a sustainer at www.empowherhealth.org

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