Why Some People Hate And Abuse Victims Of Narcissistic Abuse

Why Some People Hate And Abuse Victims Of Narcissistic Abuse

Cynthia Bailey-Rug

Cynthia Bailey-Rug explores why some people hate and abuse victims of narcissistic abuse, highlighting envy and denial as key factors.

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4:3621 Feb 2021

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Understanding the Hatred: Why Some People Abuse Victims of Narcissistic Abuse

When you know what they say and do has more to do with them than you, it can be surprisingly freeing. It helps tremendously to know that the problem truly has nothing to do with you and instead is all about the other person's dysfunction.

Why do some people harbor such intense hatred and even abuse victims of narcissistic abuse? Cynthia Bailey-Rug tackles this unsettling question in her podcast episode. Drawing from her own experiences, Cynthia reveals how envy and deep-seated issues can drive people to mistreat those already suffering from narcissistic abuse. She shares a personal story about her cousin, whose jealousy and denial fueled harmful behavior towards her.

Cynthia's journey of understanding these toxic dynamics offers listeners a chance to see the hidden motivations behind abusive actions. With a Christian perspective, she emphasizes the role of prayer and compassion in finding peace amidst such turmoil. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with the complexities of abusive relationships and seeking ways to cope and heal.

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