MISSION STATEMENT
Growing up with a narcissistic and mentally abusive parent is very sad, and I know from experience how it affects a child. The scars are deep and can make you feel bad about yourself, hurt your relationships, and damage your mental and physical health in general. I hope that Poisonous Parenting gives you a safe place to heal and practical tools to use.
Even though I know you didn't want to be here, I'm here to help you get through this hard road to recovery. There are bad habits you picked up as a child that you want to break. I can do this by giving you useful advice and ways to handle tough situations. You won't have to go through the most challenging parts of the journey by yourself.
My goal is to create a safe space where people who have been through the terrible effects of narcissistic parents can feel supported. We can stop the cycle and break free from the limits that started when we were children if we work together. Feeling good about yourself, accepting yourself, and making friends are all rights that belong to you. I will help you get where you want to go step by step.
"You will never get the truth out of a Narcissist. The closest you will ever come is a story that makes them either the victim or the hero, but never the villain."
Shannon L. Alder
When dealing with family problems, it's important to get to the bottom of why people don't talk to each other or feel close to each other. What really matters is how these conversations make you feel.
Finding the right words to describe the exact reasons why these relationships are ending can be very hard. There are times when the focus is not on drawing attention to certain events or answers. In the end, what matters most is how satisfied you are with the situation. Do you ever get scared or stressed out when you're with certain family members? It is very important to think about the deeper reasons for this happening.
Talking about these feelings with people you care about might not help you feel better. Other people often question or test what we think and feel. It is important to look into these feelings and ask yourself if they fit with the life you want to live.
By learning all about the things that make a family work well together, we give ourselves the power to make smart choices that will lead to long-lasting happiness and personal growth.
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