Have you ever felt like a normal discussion
turns into him raging at you, while you cower in
the corner, not certain what just happened
to set him off? Have you felt like you would be
punished if you stand up for yourself? Have you ever
been told you are imagining things and
everyone thinks you're crazy? Have you
been told no one else could ever love you?
Have you been led to believe this is all
your fault?
If you feel like you are living a fairy tale
turned nightmare, then you may be a victim of
narcissistic abuse.
Abusive relationships with a narcissist
follow a specific pattern. There's the
initial stage of love bombing, where he's
prince charming and you are his princess
and soulmate. Then, the debasement
starts. The rules start changing. Just when
you think you know what he wants, the
standards change again. Then he isolates
you. You aren't allowed to see family and
friends. If you do, you are punished with
silence or rancid accusations. Then,
there's the escalation of conversations into
turbulent arguments, only for him to apologize and start
the cycle all over again.
If you feel hopeless, don't. There is a way
out, and your exit plan begins with understanding what
you are going through and how you ended
up there.
Narcissism is a spectrum disorder. A
person can exhibit a few symptoms of
being a narcissist, or enough traits
to be diagnosed with the full blown
narcissistic personality disorder. There's
ambivalence on the part
of psychologists and other experts on
whether a narcissist can change. So, what
do you do? Do you stay or do you go? Can
your partner be the one who changes?
Laura Charanza is a survivor of forty
years of narcissistic abuse. Laura has
worked with psychologists, physicians,
life coaches and spiritual healers to
understand narcissism and a narcissist's
victims. With empathy and transparency, l
Laura tells, first hand, the story of a typical and toxic
relationship with a narcissist. But
understand that there is
a way out, and here is where your journey
to freedom, peace and true love can begin