Killing Me SoftlyKilling Me Softly
N.A.R.C. Troopers: Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Collaborators
Prajinta Pesqueda explores the science and personal impact of trauma brain caused by narcissistic abuse.
19:55•6 Jul 2020
Killing Me Softly: The Science and Struggle of Trauma Brain
“So when you try to heal after narcissistic abuse, you must know that you have suffered brain damage. It's a victory that you are even still breathing right.”
Ever wondered why your brain feels like it's in a constant state of chaos after enduring narcissistic abuse? In this episode of N.A.R.C. Troopers, host Prajinta Pesqueda dives deep into the concept of 'trauma brain'. She shares her own harrowing experiences with a Cluster B disordered partner and explains how such relationships can wreak havoc on your mental and physical well-being. From attachment issues to Stockholm Syndrome, Prajinta lays it all bare.
But it’s not just about the pain; she also discusses the science behind this turmoil, offering a mix of personal stories and researched insights. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the intricate dance between mind and body when recovering from narcissistic abuse. It’s about recognizing the damage, but also about finding the path to healing and peace.

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