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Poohbah
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#21
Leant helplessness is difficult. It meant I was utterly unable to stick up for myself. Bullied at home bullied at school bullied by neighbours bullied by NPD ex husband.
So shy and timid. Frightened of everyone and everything. I have managed to relearn and l'm OK now. Well as OK as I'm ever gonna be Don't give up working on yourself, it takes much time and effort but things can change. Self esteem is the key. Self esteem is what we lack. Mother made sure I saw myself as useless. Your brother the lawyer sounds scary. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk |
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Glad you are doing better Marmaduke. Glad you have reclaimed self esteem.
I am working on it all. From the roots/core on up. I do not know how much self esteem I will ever reclaim. But I know I am working on reclaiming myself. I have hope the progress will continue. Sometimes stuff slams me in the face so I can see and work on it. So now I am working on what has come up. The "opportunity", if you know what I mean. |
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Poohbah
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Self esteem can be reclaimed. It might sound impossible but it's not.
Problem its a long process took me 3 years of daily work. Self help books, positive mantras, improving my body language, hypnotism, mindfulness. Tapping is very good. And I take meds. Paxil, which works well for me. Persiverance is the key. Never give up. You'll get there x Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk |
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Quick derail question- tapping? |
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Poohbah
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Tapping or EFT (emotional freedom techniques) involves tapping on meridian points it's like acupuncture it releases trapped energy.
Now I want to say when it was first suggested to me I though 'what a load of rubbish!'. But it works really well. There are lots of free videos on you tube. The best I've found is Brad Yates he's really good. And it only takes a few minutes to do. Give it a try ☺ Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk |
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I spend much of my forum time there. I show occasional "traits" of a PD, but am mostly just getting fleas from my Cluster B loved ones. They have given me a layman's diagnosis which my long-time therapist disagrees wholeheartedly with, but still I came here to learn and help with the anxiety and depression that comes after the abuse. I learn about myself and about my PD loved ones here at psych central. At OOTF, it is strictly for those of us struggling with PD individuals in our lives to try and understand how to cope and take care of ourselves. You will find the support you're looking for there. |
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Yes....reddit.com/r/raisedbynarcissists and /lifeafternarcissism...very safe and supportive.
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"You're sweet mother?" Even my dad whom has been divorced from her since I was 12 says "she wasnt 'like that' when i was married to her"....ummmm, dad, SHE CHANGED! __________________ Fully & completely trapped inside myself. Clawing but there's no way out. |
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