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What happens when you finally find that one or two people who actually get the narcissistic abuse that you have gone through and continue to go through post separation?
Oftentimes you might find yourself sharing like water coming out of a fire hose. The validation and head nods when you are sharing your experiences just increase the amount you are sharing. And this is solidified when they are able to finish your sentences before you do.
And while these experiences can be extremely helpful as you heal, the constant conversations around the abuse can create a relationship that is extremely limited. And you (and your new found friend) are more than the abuse you have endured.
So how can you maintain this level of support while also creating relationships where you do not feel burn out and can move beyond the labels of being “survivors.”
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If you want to chat more about this topic I would love to continue our conversation over on Instagram! @risingbeyondpc
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If you've been looking for a supportive community of women going through the topics we cover, head over to our website to learn more about the Rising Beyond Community. - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/
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What happens when you finally find that one or two people who actually get the narcissistic abuse that you have gone through and continue to go through post separation?
Oftentimes you might find yourself sharing like water coming out of a fire hose. The validation and head nods when you are sharing your experiences just increase the amount you are sharing. And this is solidified when they are able to finish your sentences before you do.
And while these experiences can be extremely helpful as you heal, the constant conversations around the abuse can create a relationship that is extremely limited. And you (and your new found friend) are more than the abuse you have endured.
So how can you maintain this level of support while also creating relationships where you do not feel burn out and can move beyond the labels of being “survivors.”
Please leave us a review or rating and follow/subscribe to the show. This helps the show get out to more people.
If you want to chat more about this topic I would love to continue our conversation over on Instagram! @risingbeyondpc
If you want to support the show you may do so here at, Buy Me A Coffee. Thank you! We love being able to make this information accessible to you and your community.
If you've been looking for a supportive community of women going through the topics we cover, head over to our website to learn more about the Rising Beyond Community. - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/
Where to find more from Rising Beyond:
Rising Beyond Facebook
Rising Beyond LinkedIn
Rising Beyond Pinterest
If you're interested in guesting on the show please fill out this form - https://forms.gle/CSvLWWyZxmJ8GGQu7
Enjoy some of our freebies!
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