What Narcissistic Abuse Survivors HIDE from the World?


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Number 1: Narcissistic abuse survivors hide their emotional wounds.

Narcissistic abuse survivors may keep their emotional pain hidden from others. They endure much hurt but are not comfortable showing it on the outside. Psychologists suggest this could be because they might feel ashamed or fear judgment. Dr. Julie Hall, a psychologist, mentions that survivors might put on a brave face to protect themselves from feeling vulnerable or weak. It’s like wearing a mask to hide the pain, but it’s important to remember that they might struggle with intense emotional wounds underneath that mask.

Survivors might hide these wounds, but they’re real and deserve support and understanding from those around them. If you know someone who might be going through this, offering them a safe space to open up can make a big difference in their healing process.

Recommended: Healing from Hidden Abuse: A Journey Through the Stages of Recovery from Psychological Abuse.

Number 2: Narcissistic abuse survivors hide their feelings of loneliness.

Narcissistic abuse survivors often keep their deep feelings of loneliness and isolation under wraps. Dr. Craig Malcin, a leading expert in narcissism, points out that narcissists manipulate their victims by making them feel isolated and worthless. Survivors often internalize these feelings, leading them to hide their pain and withdraw from social circles. Furthermore, Dr. Romani Durvasula, a renowned clinical psychologist, explains that survivors hide their loneliness as a defense mechanism. They fear judgment from others and being labeled too sensitive. Overcoming the silence by seeking support is essential for their healing journey. It can help them reestablish their connection with others.

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