Five Common Behaviors of Narcissistic Mothers and How to Cope with a Narcissistic Mother

Five Common Behaviors of Narcissistic Mothers and How to Cope with a Narcissistic Mother Narcissistic mothers can be hard to handle. They constantly step on our boundaries, eat up our emotional energy, make us feel guilty for the things they have done, triangulate us against siblings/friends, or other family members, and constantly gaslight. If this sounds like your situation, your mother may be a narcissist. This video offers insight into the common behaviors of narcissistic mothers and strategies on how to cope. I hope you enjoy! Recommended video: How to cope with a toxic family member during the Holidays: Narcissistic Parents: **SUBSCRIBE** I release new videos every week! Follow me on Instagram: My Recommendations/Resources: Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Journal that I recommend: Breaking the Trauma Bond: Wonderful resource on breaking free from Codependency: Book on setting and maintaing boundaries with others: What you need to know about Narcissistic Abuse: The Ultimate guide to understanding Narcissism: Amazing book on attachment styles: Adult children of parental alienation syndrome: Surviving Parental Alienation: Have you ever wanted to try therapy and aren’t sure where to start or currently unable to book an appointment with a therapist? In-person therapy too expensive or not an option? Online-Therapy can be a great option for you! Online-Therapy connects with you with board certified therapist who is skilled in the use of CBT (one of those most effective forms of psychotherapy per scientific research). Enjoy helpful and supportive virtual therapy sessions, workbooks, journaling, yoga, and more! Use this link to receive a 20% discount with your membership purchase! This channel is educational and not meant to replace traditional psychotherapy. If you are experiencing feelings of hopelessness, worsening mood, depression, or anxiety to the point where your daily life is being disrupted - please make an appointment to see a licensed therapist. **If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of suicide please call the national suicide hotline at 1-800-273-8255.** Other resources: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 National Eating Disorders Hotline: 1-800-931-2237 Childhelp Hotline (Child Abuse): 1-800-422-4453 NAMI Helpline: 1-800-950-NAMI (or text NAMI to 741741) Note: Some links in description box may be affiliate links. This means that I may get a small percentage of revenue from every successful transaction. This helps support my channel and content creation. Thank you for supporting my mission!
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