Kaleah talks about how she became fascinated with understanding the mind of a sociopath and psychopath when Ted Bundy was killing women near where she lived,
Understanding Sociopaths and Narcissists
Get Support for Narcissistic Abuse Here! Learn More
Kaleah talks about how she became fascinated with understanding the mind of a sociopath and psychopath when Ted Bundy was killing women near where she lived,
Are You Relationship Ready: Tips for Moving on from a Narcissist or Toxic Relationship. Ending a relationship with a narcissist or toxic partner can be a difficult and painful process. However, once you have taken the necessary time to heal and move on, you may find yourself wanting to get back out into the dating world. But how do you know if you are truly ready to start a new relationship?
Being in a relationship with a lying, cheating, and narcissistic partner can be a draining and damaging experience. It’s important to remember that you deserve to be with someone who treats you with respect, trust, and dignity.
Are you feeling stuck in a cycle of victimhood, constantly battling feelings of shame, guilt, and helplessness? If you’ve been a victim of narcissistic abuse, it’s easy to feel like the situation is out of your control. However, it’s important to understand that while it may not be your fault, it is your responsibility to break free from this cycle and reclaim your power.
Set yourself free from toxic relationships once and for all by cultivating self-love! Are you stuck in a toxic relationship, but you’re having a hard time leaving it for some reason? This book will help you reclaim your self-love so you can create boundaries and finally put yourself first.
The Hero’s Journey is the journey from the child self that has adopted the programs, patterns and beliefs of its culture, to the mature adult, who has learned to walk his/her own path.
We live in a world filled with comparison and the result of our comparing ourselves to those we perceive as being somehow better than we are, we end up feeling we are somehow not enough.
Addictions are our way of staying in denial and avoiding the pain of the past or the present. As we release our addictions to people, food and substances, as well as other addictions, we begin to heal our deepest core wounds.
Once we do leave a narcissistic relationship we have to begin changing our focus from the narcissistic person and his or her life, back to ourselves. For codependent people, this can be very difficult because codependents typically focus on the needs of others over their own needs.
There are a lot of things you might have learned about methods the Narcissist will use to manipulate and control but there are also some things narcissists do that you may not be aware of. I’ve been in this field for over 20 years and am always learning. It is good to keep our eyes open, so that we can see red flags early.