10 Things That Happen To Empaths Who Survived Narcissistic Abuse


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5. Repairing Their Shrinking World.

On the earliest days of the healing process, empaths will notice that they have missed out a lot in life. They have abandoned their social circles, missed many gatherings, and blocked some friends. They realized they were too confined in the narcissist’s fantasy world that they had already lost touch with their environment. And they made themselves all about the narcissist, they aligned their views with their, allowed them to distort their mentality, and willingly followed their inconsistent standards.

They mistakenly believed that “the world out there” is meaningless and boring without their narcissistic codependent in it. Thus, as soon as they get out of that zone, they realize that there are plenty of connections to mend and a lot to catch up on. Have you fought with some of your friends just because they warned you about the narcissist?

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6. They Develop Insecure Attachment.

The destabilizing power of narcissistic abuse can impact the way empaths attach and connect with other key people in their lives. This also has a severe impact on how they see themselves and how they deal with their other relationships.

Before the abuse, the empaths would feel fine and secure about not receiving gifts and greetings on their birthday. But after the abuse, they find themselves suspecting those people who forgot their birthday and would even assume they no longer value them like how much they used to. They learn that it isn’t always safe to trust and love someone, they become anxious about it. And the longer they refuse to address this issue, the more fearful their worldview can become.

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