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In this episode, we discuss how narcissistic abuse is not the victim’s fault, especially in romantic relationships where others may imply the victim “missed signs” or “attracted” the narcissist. She outlines how narcissists operate by design: they enter as rescuers or soulmates, wear a purposeful “mask,” mirror a target’s desires, and love-bomb to create an intense connection. They often pursue empathic, forgiving partners, then introduce gradual, insidious abuse, cycling the mask on and off to create intermittent reinforcement and trauma bonds. Gaslighting erodes self-trust until the victim doubts their perceptions and blames themselves while chasing the early idealized version that was only a mask. The episode closes with reflective questions about when the mask slipped and what the body sensed early on, urging self-compassion, releasing shame, and rebuilding intuition as part of healing.
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By NicoleIn this episode, we discuss how narcissistic abuse is not the victim’s fault, especially in romantic relationships where others may imply the victim “missed signs” or “attracted” the narcissist. She outlines how narcissists operate by design: they enter as rescuers or soulmates, wear a purposeful “mask,” mirror a target’s desires, and love-bomb to create an intense connection. They often pursue empathic, forgiving partners, then introduce gradual, insidious abuse, cycling the mask on and off to create intermittent reinforcement and trauma bonds. Gaslighting erodes self-trust until the victim doubts their perceptions and blames themselves while chasing the early idealized version that was only a mask. The episode closes with reflective questions about when the mask slipped and what the body sensed early on, urging self-compassion, releasing shame, and rebuilding intuition as part of healing.
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