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Why There’s No Cohesiveness Among Siblings in a Narcissistic Family
Siblings in a narcissistic family often struggle with rivalry and disconnection. Narcissistic parents use favoritism, control, and manipulation to divide their children, destroying trust and unity. Understanding these toxic patterns helps survivors recognize the truth — the distance between siblings isn’t their fault, but a result of the narcissistic family system.
2 days ago3 min read


Why Family Counseling Isn’t Recommended for Adult Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse
Family counseling is often seen as a path to healing—but for survivors of narcissistic abuse, it can be dangerous. Instead of resolution, it frequently leads to retraumatization, manipulation, and deeper invalidation. Learn why family therapy doesn’t work with narcissists, the risks involved, and how to find a safe, trauma-informed therapist who truly understands your healing journey.
Oct 34 min read


Why Pathologically Enmeshed Adult Children Believe They Cannot Survive Without Their Parent
For pathologically enmeshed adult children, the thought of a parent’s illness or death can feel like facing their own. When identity and survival are tied so tightly to a parent, loss becomes an existential crisis. This post explores why that happens—and how healing is possible.
Sep 115 min read
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