Yes, narcissistic abuse can cause you to not be who you are/ were / wanting to be
narcissistic abuse is Wicked Storm that changes everything.
In a relationship with a narcissist, they manipulate, criticize, and belittle you.
This constant emotional turmoil can make you doubt yourself and erode your self-esteem.
the storm slowly changing the landscape of who you are.
You start questioning your thoughts, feelings, actions, activities- altering your life , life force attacking your worth.
The tactics used by narcissists,
gaslighting and manipulation, can make you feel like you're losing your grip on reality.
Projecting
Projection
You second-guess your memories and perceptions.
In time, it becomes harder to trust yourself.
This is like losing the clear vision you once had about who you are.
Narc abuse often involves isolation.
The narcissist tries to cut you off from friends and family, leaving you more vulnerable.
This isolation can make you feel lonely and disconnected, changing the social aspect of who you were.
The aftermath of narcissistic abuse can leave you feeling like a different person.
You may struggle with anxiety, depression, or a sense of emptiness.
To Rebuild after narcissistic abuse is like planting new seeds.
It takes time, Self care, support to grow back into a version of yourself that feels authentic and true.
The journey to healing involves rediscovering your strengths, rebuilding your self-esteem, and learning to trust your instincts again.
Oak Trees , Trust , Faith over Fear
Hope for your Healing Journey
Be the tree with strong roots, standing tall and confident.
Process -&- think of the narcissistic abuse as a fierce wind that shakes your branches and tears away some of your leaves.
In a relationship with a narcissist, they often manipulate, criticize, and belittle you.
This constant emotional turmoil can make you doubt yourself and erode your self-esteem.
It's like the storm slowly changing the landscape of who you are.
You start questioning your thoughts, feelings, and even your worth.
The tactics used by narcissists, such as gaslighting and manipulation, can make you feel like you're losing your grip on reality.
You second-guess your memories and perceptions, and over time, it becomes harder to trust yourself.
This is like losing the clear vision you once had about who you are.
Moreover, narcissistic abuse often involves isolation.
The narcissist tries to cut you off from friends and family, leaving you more vulnerable.
This isolation can make you feel lonely and disconnected, changing the social aspect of who you were.
The aftermath of narcissistic abuse can leave you feeling like a different person.
If You struggle with anxiety, depression, or a sense of emptiness.
Rebuilding after narcissistic abuse is like planting new seeds
. It takes time, care, and support to grow back into a version of yourself that feels authentic and true.
Remember
The journey to healing involves rediscovering your strengths, rebuilding your self-esteem, and learning to trust your instincts again.