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How to trust yourself after narcissistic abuse - 3 Tips

Three tips for rebuilding self-trust after experiencing narcissistic abuse.

By Patrick Teahan
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After a relationship with a narcissistic person, many childhood trauma survivors end up obsessively consuming content about narcissism in an effort to protect themselves. In this video, Patrick Teahan, LICSW shifts the focus away from the diagnosis and onto the survivor: how to rebuild self-trust so you can recognize narcissistic behavior earlier and stop outsourcing your perception to videos and checklists.


Patrick begins by naming why this is so hard for people from narcissistic family systems. Growing up immersed in that behavior makes it feel normal, and the awakening — realizing a parent, sibling, or grandparent exhibits cluster B traits — is usually a painful solo reckoning. From there, Patrick offers three concrete tips for reclaiming self-trust: rebuilding your internal compass, validating your own perceptions instead of waiting for external confirmation, and learning to catch the early signs of narcissistic behavior in partners, friends, bosses, and family members before you are already enmeshed.


The video is directed at survivors who feel rattled, over-informed about narcissism, and still unsure whether they can trust their own read on the people in their life. It is an invitation to bring that trust back home.

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