Should You Blame Yourself After Narcissistic Abuse? |Ep. #07

Should You Blame Yourself After Narcissistic Abuse? |Ep. #07

Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish

Danish Bashir explores why self-blame is common after narcissistic abuse and offers guidance on moving past it.

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1:0417 May 2019

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Letting Go of Self-Blame After Narcissistic Abuse

Stop blaming yourself for having a kind and a compassionate heart.

Why did I stay? Why didn’t I leave sooner? These questions often plague those who’ve escaped narcissistic abuse. In this episode, Danish Bashir, a certified clinical trauma specialist, tackles these haunting doubts head-on. He explains that self-blame is a common reaction but emphasizes it’s not your fault. Danish delves into the psychology behind why victims often stay in abusive relationships, highlighting the complex web of manipulation and emotional entanglement that keeps them trapped.

With his compassionate approach, Danish reassures listeners that their intentions were rooted in survival and hope, not weakness. This episode offers a blend of empathy and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone grappling with self-blame and seeking a path to healing. Tune in for insights that will help you understand your past actions and move forward with self-forgiveness.

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