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Randi Fine's Blog


Narcissistic Abuse Recovery: Understanding Setbacks and Backslides
If healing from narcissistic abuse feels like two steps forward and one step back, you are not failing. Backslides are common after prolonged emotional manipulation and self-doubt. This article explains why setbacks happen, why they feel so intense, and how to move through them without losing clarity or self-trust.
20 hours ago4 min read


The New Year After Narcissistic Abuse: Why You Don’t Feel the Fresh Start Everyone Promises
The New Year after narcissistic abuse can feel confusing, heavy, and emotionally disorienting. While others talk about fresh starts and resolutions, survivors often feel grief, exhaustion, or a nervous system still in recovery. This article explains why healing doesn’t follow the calendar and what true recovery looks like after prolonged emotional trauma.
Dec 26, 20256 min read


Post-Narcissistic Reality Hangover: When Their Voice Still Lives in Your Head
After narcissistic abuse, the mind remains trapped in the abuser’s reality — even after they’re gone. This post-narcissistic reality hangover is the mental and emotional aftermath of deep psychological conditioning. Through compassionate, specialized coaching, survivors can deprogram the subconscious, rebuild self-trust, and restore their authentic voice. Healing is possible when you work with someone who truly understands this complex trauma.
Oct 30, 20255 min read


Trauma Bonding: Understanding the Devastating Impact On Narcissistic Abuse Survivors
A trauma bond is a phenomenon that can keep abuse victims trapped in cycles of toxicity and control long after they've escaped their abuser.
Oct 11, 20245 min read
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