Author: Susan Reese

Narcissist Happy Without You? Here's What No One Tells You

Narcissist Happy Without You? Here's What No One Tells You

Article | Manipulation
You saw the photos. You heard the news. And now it's eating you alive. Before you spiral — read this. The answer is more surprising, and more freeing, than you think.
Narcissistic Abuse Signs: 5 Phrases That Sound Normal but Destroy You Slowly

Narcissistic Abuse Signs: 5 Phrases That Sound Normal but Destroy You Slowly

Article | Abuse and Violence
Some of the most damaging things a narcissist says don't sound abusive at all. Here are 5 everyday phrases designed to keep you confused, controlled — and doubting yourself.
Narcissistic Discard: Why Being Left by a Narcissist Is Only the Beginning

Narcissistic Discard: Why Being Left by a Narcissist Is Only the Beginning

Article | Man and woman relationship
You thought the hardest part was being left. But the damage started long before. Here's what a narcissist quietly does to your sense of self — and why you couldn't see it happening.
Signs of Emotional Abuse: Why It Hurts as Much as Physical Violence

Signs of Emotional Abuse: Why It Hurts as Much as Physical Violence

Blog | Abuse and Violence
No marks. No proof. But the damage is real. Emotional abuse silently wrecks your mental and physical health — and most victims don't even realize it's happening. Here's what you need to know.
The Quiet Weight of

The Quiet Weight of "I Should Have": Understanding the Missed Opportunity Syndrome

Blog | Life
Have you ever caught yourself lying awake at night, mentally replaying all the roads you didn't take?
Revenge After Abuse: Why You Want It and How to Finally Let It Go

Revenge After Abuse: Why You Want It and How to Finally Let It Go

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Almost every abuse survivor has thought it: "I want them to hurt like they hurt me." That feeling is more common — and more complicated — than anyone admits. Here's what it's really telling you.
Dealing With a Narcissist: What Actually Works (And What Doesn't)

Dealing With a Narcissist: What Actually Works (And What Doesn't)

Blog | Relationship
You keep asking yourself: Is this normal? Can things change? The truth about narcissistic abuse is uncomfortable — but knowing it may be the most empowering thing you read today.
What Happens to Kids When Mom Is Passive and Dad Is Abusive

What Happens to Kids When Mom Is Passive and Dad Is Abusive

Article | Trauma
You had a kind mom who never raised her voice — yet something always felt broken. Here's why both parents shape your wounds, even when only one did the hurting.
Emotionally Absent Mother: Signs You Had One and How to Start Healing

Emotionally Absent Mother: Signs You Had One and How to Start Healing

Blog | Trauma
Cold, distant, always somewhere else in her mind — and you learned to make yourself small. But that pattern didn't stay in childhood. Here's how it shows up now, and what you can actually do about it.
8 Signs of Childhood Trauma Hidden in the Phrases You Say Every Day

8 Signs of Childhood Trauma Hidden in the Phrases You Say Every Day

Blog | Trauma
The words you say every day might be carrying more weight than you realize. These 8 phrases are quiet but powerful signs that childhood wounds are still shaping your self-worth — and your life.
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