Should You Blame The Narcissist For What they've Done? | Ep. #27

Should You Blame The Narcissist For What they've Done? | Ep. #27

Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish

Danish Bashir discusses the vital role of speaking out and finding validation after narcissistic abuse.

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3:0017 Feb 2020

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The Power of Speaking Out: Finding Validation After Narcissistic Abuse

Truth has to be spoken in all circumstances. If you have been abused, you have been abused, and when you say it, you're not blaming the narcissist, you're not blaming the person who did it. Rather, you're speaking the truth and you deserve to be heard in all circumstances.

Have you ever felt silenced or invalidated after experiencing narcissistic abuse? Danish Bashir tackles this crucial issue head-on in episode #27, 'Should You Blame The Narcissist For What They've Done?'. Danish dives into the often-overlooked importance of speaking your truth and the essential role validation plays in the healing journey. Using a compelling analogy, he highlights how survivors are re-victimized when their experiences are dismissed or minimized by those in positions of authority or support.

This isn't about assigning blame to the narcissist but rather about acknowledging the real harm inflicted and allowing survivors to voice their truths. Danish emphasizes that validation is not just a nice-to-have; it's a fundamental part of recovery. By sharing his expert insights and personal experiences, he offers listeners practical advice on how to navigate the complexities of narcissistic relationships and begin the process of healing.

Whether you're a survivor seeking solace or someone supporting a loved one through their journey, this episode provides valuable guidance and reassurance that your voice matters.

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