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In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon follows up on Catherine’s survivor story by breaking down the coercive control, fear, obligation, guilt, shame, and post-separation abuse that shaped her experience. Catherine’s story began with trust, moved quickly through love bombing and emotional dependency, and escalated into physical violence, intimidation, isolation, and long-term control centered around her son.
This debrief explores how coercive control erodes a survivor’s sense of self, how fear trains compliance, how obligation and guilt keep survivors psychologically tied to the system, and how shame weakens identity over time. It also examines the role of trusted authority, enabling networks, and institutional failure in making abuse harder to see, leave, and escape.
This is a debrief about borrowed trust, rigged systems, survival mode, and what it means to try to leave abuse when the control does not end with separation.
Click if you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please send us an email at [email protected]
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By Abuse Survivor Network4.7
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In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon follows up on Catherine’s survivor story by breaking down the coercive control, fear, obligation, guilt, shame, and post-separation abuse that shaped her experience. Catherine’s story began with trust, moved quickly through love bombing and emotional dependency, and escalated into physical violence, intimidation, isolation, and long-term control centered around her son.
This debrief explores how coercive control erodes a survivor’s sense of self, how fear trains compliance, how obligation and guilt keep survivors psychologically tied to the system, and how shame weakens identity over time. It also examines the role of trusted authority, enabling networks, and institutional failure in making abuse harder to see, leave, and escape.
This is a debrief about borrowed trust, rigged systems, survival mode, and what it means to try to leave abuse when the control does not end with separation.
Click if you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please send us an email at [email protected]
Click on the title to read about Coercive Control as Care: Signs & Patterns
Sign up to our Domestic Violence Newsletter
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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