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Narcissistic Abuse Support Group

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Sonia Brown MBE
November 30, 2024 · updated the description of the group.

Welcome to the Narcissistic Abuse Support Group, a safe and compassionate space for those seeking help, guidance, and understanding. Whether you're dealing with a love interest, friends, work colleagues, or simply interested in learning more about narcissistic behaviour, this group is for anyone who has suffered or is currently navigating narcissistic abuse.


We provide valuable information, share experiences, and offer the latest insights into narcissistic behaviour to help you stay informed, empowered, and on your path to healing. Whether you're here to gain knowledge, support a loved one, or find resources for your own recovery, this group is a place for everyone.


This space is dedicated to sharing, educating, and encouraging one another as we work towards building awareness, strength, and resilience. You are not alone—together, we can create a supportive community that fosters growth and healing.

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The Fire You Don’t See Burns the Deepest!

“Healing from narcissistic abuse isn’t about fixing what’s broken in you—it’s about recognizing what was never broken to begin with.” — Dr. Ramani Durvasula

We have been taught to fight what’s outside us—oppression, injustice, systemic exclusion!


But what happens when the battlefield is your own mind? When the enemy wears a smile, a title, or even a wedding ring? The image you see ain’t just a checklist—it’s a testimony of what happens when narcissistic abuse enters your life. This is not just about breakups. This is about breakdowns—emotional, spiritual, psychological.


C-PTSD, depression, anxiety, insomnia.


The Mask Never Slips – Until It Does

“The deepest betrayal isn’t always the lie—it’s the illusion. Narcissistic abuse is a performance and you were cast without consent. But the moment you see through the script, you begin to reclaim the truth—and the truth will always be your freedom.”  — Annie Tanasugarn, Trauma Recovery Specialist

In the 1960s, a psychologist named Leon Festinger introduced the world to the theory of cognitive dissonance, the uncomfortable tension that arises when what we believe doesn't match what we do. Now imagine a life built entirely on contradiction. The narcissist's world is one of illusion—a constant act to preserve control, admiration and the fantasy of superiority. But there's a moment, often brief and terrifying to them, when the mask cracks.


That moment is what they fear more than anything: exposure!


Narcissists do not just lie to others; they lie to themselves. Neuroscience tells us…


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The Neurological and Psychological Impact of Narcissistic Abuse

“Narcissistic abuse doesn’t just break your heart—it rewires your brain. Healing means retraining the nervous system to believe in safety, truth, and self-worth again.”Reclaiming the Self

The psychological aftermath of narcissistic abuse is neither imaginary nor exaggerated. It is a well-documented and deeply impactful form of trauma that can lead to a cascade of neurophysiological and psychological disturbances. Survivors often present with a complex array of symptoms, many of which are reflected in the image shared.

 

Let’s explore some of the most common conditions through a scientific and clinical lens:


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