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Narcissists and Your Toxic Insecurity
Why is it so hard to turn inward?
I have a great deal of compassion for my clients and other people who are waking up to the realization that the person they love or the family they grew up in is, indeed, narcissistic. I’ve been there. Over a decade ago, I went through the most gut wrenching breakup with the man I thought I was going to marry. While I will leave the details for you to read in my forthcoming book
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One of my biggest pet peeves about the entire dating industry is that there seems to be a one size fits all approach to handling toxic relationships. We seem to love a good dose of advocacy and blame anyone who hurts us. From ghosting to blatant insincerity or abusive behavior, most of us have experienced at least one toxic relationship. Others of us find ourselves repeating the same cycles over and over again in utter despair. Women in particular tend to internalize these circumstances and cause our emotions to chain us into a life full of misery.