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Healing After Narcissistic, Toxic, or Abusive Relationships

Healing After Narcissistic, Toxic, or Abusive Relationships

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Healing doesn’t always begin with answers — sometimes it begins with clarity.


In this episode of Where Faith Lives, we talk honestly and gently about healing after narcissistic, toxic, or abusive relationships. This conversation is rooted in faith, Scripture, and compassion — not labels, blame, or condemnation.


This episode is for anyone who has questioned their experience, doubted their instincts, or wondered how God heals what feels broken after harm.


We explore:

• The difference between narcissistic dynamics, toxic patterns, and abuse

• Why many people stop asking questions in unsafe environments

• What Scripture means when it says God “bandages” wounds

• David’s discernment in leaving harm without dishonor

• Guarding the heart without bitterness

• Finding identity after survival


⚠️ Listener discretion advised:

This episode includes discussion of emotional and physical abuse. Please listen at your own pace and take breaks if needed.


📖 Scriptures Referenced (NLT):

Romans 12:2

James 3:17

Psalm 34:18

Psalm 147:3

Proverbs 4:23

Isaiah 61:1


If you are in a situation where you are not safe — emotionally, physically, or mentally — please reach out to someone you trust or seek professional support. God cares deeply about your safety and your healing.


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