How to overcome guilt after leaving a narcissistic abuser |
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It may surprise some survivors of narcissistic abuse that they feel guilty for leaving their narcissistic abuser. It actually makes a lot of sense. In the course of such abuse, the survivor often has to take responsibility for the emotional well-being of the narcissistic abuser...or else. Well, leaving can amount to "shirking" this responsibility. As a result, the survivor can feel to blame for any unhappiness shown by the narcissistic abuser. Watch until the end of the video and I'll provide 3 tactics to help you overcome such guilt so you feel free to leave the narcissistic abuser.
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