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Understanding Narcissistic Rage - Why do their eyes get so dark??

Understanding Narcissistic Rage - Why do their eyes get so dark??

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In this episode of 'Two Queens and a Joker', Brenda and Sara delve into their experiences with narcissistic relationships, discussing the nuances of narcissistic rage, the impact on parenting, and the challenges faced by children of narcissistic parents. They explore the self-serving nature of narcissists, the fear and control dynamics in abusive relationships, and the importance of breaking the cycle of abuse for future generations.

narcissism, narcissistic abuse, relationships, parenting, trauma, recovery, mental health, emotional abuse, self-care, healing

Two Queens and a Joker, My Narcissist Ex and Me
is sponsored by the Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Center, where we provide therapy, classes, and support groups for people healing from narcissistic abuse. Contact us at www.narctrauma.com.

Narcissistic abuse leaves deep imprints on trust, relationships, and identity. Survivors often feel isolated, anxious, and hypervigilant. But healing is possible. By rebuilding self-trust, noticing patterns, and taking small, steady steps toward connection, survivors can slowly allow safe people back into their lives.

The scars remain, but they don’t define the future. Survivors are not broken, they are rebuilding.

We specialize in helping survivors untangle the patterns of narcissistic abuse and recover their sense of self. Learn more at www.narctrauma.com.

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