After the Narcissist
How to Understand Trauma Bonds, Break Self-Gaslighting Patterns, and Rebuild Emotional Safety
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Neurivon Books
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Auteur(s):
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Grace Mallin
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Reclaim Your Mind, Your Body, and Your Sense of Safety After Narcissistic Abuse
Do you still miss someone who hurt you, and why does leaving feel worse than staying?
Do you keep questioning your own memories, reactions, and instincts even after the abuse has ended?
How do you rebuild emotional safety without falling into the same patterns again?
Leaving a narcissistic relationship doesn’t bring instant relief. It brings silence, confusion, and a strange ache you can’t explain. You replay conversations. You wonder if you overreacted. You grieve someone who never really existed while your body stays tense, hyper-alert, and exhausted. Friends say “just move on,” but your nervous system didn’t get the memo. That’s not a weakness. That’s a trauma bond unraveling.
After the Narcissist doesn’t push closure or positivity. It explains why your mind, emotions, and body react this way and shows you how to untangle trauma bonds and self-gaslighting without rushing or self-blame.
Are you wondering whether this will really help? This isn’t a quick fix or a feel-good listen. It’s a grounded, compassionate framework for people who already know what narcissistic abuse is but need help untangling what it did to them afterward. You don’t need to be stronger. You need clarity, safety, and a way forward that respects what you’ve been through.
Begin rebuilding your sense of safety, one clear step at a time.
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