Archive Monthly Archives: December 2013

Narcissistic Abuse = Prison Camp Effect

“Don’t judge yourself by what others did to you.” ~ C. Kennedy, Omorphi Dear Kim: I’ve been struggling in the aftermath of Narcissistic abuse.  I’m still stuck in depression, low self-esteem,

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How to Spot a Narcissist

One of the most popular search terms on Google regarding Narcissism is How to Spot a Narcissist.  The reader is then given pages of numerous links to delve into, all with the hopes of avoiding these

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My Narcissist Left Me…Will He Ever Come Back?

Dear Reader, If your Narcissist has left you, you’re actually quite lucky.  I know it doesn’t seem that way now because you are probably addicted to him, and I don’t mean in a romantic, warm and

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Leaving Your Narcissist – Which Path Will You Take?

It saddens me to read stories of women and men who are enmeshed in a relationship with a Narcissist.  They want a different life, they want to break free, yet somehow they just can’t seem to do it. I

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Dear Kim – How Long Before I Feel Myself Again?

Dear Kim, I am still stuck in trying to figure this all out and therefore still in a low emotional state.  I really want to get out of it but I just can’t seem to shake it.  There is a proverb

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The No-Contact Challenge ~ Quitting Your Narcissist

The first step in recovering from Narcissistic abuse is going No Contact.  Yet, many people get stuck in this stage.  Whether it’s due to a need for closure, crippling self-esteem issues, a need for

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Death by Narcissism

** A fictional piece about the evil of Narcissism When I first met Alyssa, she was a sweet, vibrant woman who had built up her business as a Life Coach in only eighteen months.  She lived three houses

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He is the Lie…From Hello to Goodbye

I fell in love with him because I believed his lie. When I discovered the truth, I was so enmeshed in his lie that I couldn’t find the truth in me.

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Tip for Emotional Healing

Nourishing Images Images of violence incite the fight-or-flight survival mode, which in turn secretes stress hormones into our system, even if there is no threat to life. Images of peace have the opposite

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