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Daisy22x June 12th

People who've been the victim of narcissistic abuse are often told they're "mentally ill" and put onto unnecessary psych drugs from complex ptsd.


People who've been the victim of narcissistic abuse are gaslit and smeared without realizing what's actually going on to the point that their support system often

Backs away thinking they're crazy.


People who've been the victim of narcissistic abuse often commit suicide because their reality has been psychologically warped so much that they don't have a realty to live in anymore.


These people die with everyone talking about "mental illness," not severe trauma and abuse.

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@Daisy22x It's heartbreaking to witness the profound suffering endured by those who've been victims of narcissistic abuse. The toll it takes on their mental and emotional well-being is immense and often overlooked. Instead of receiving the empathy and support they desperately need, they're met with judgment and misunderstanding. Being labeled as "mentally ill" and subjected to unnecessary medications can further compound the trauma they've already endured. Their experiences are often invalidated, dismissed, or twisted by gaslighting, leaving them isolated and alone in their struggle. It's tragic that their cries for help are often drowned out by the stigma surrounding mental health issues.The profound psychological manipulation inflicted by narcissistic abusers can leave victims feeling utterly lost and disconnected from reality. Their support systems, unable to comprehend the depth of their suffering, may inadvertently distance themselves, leaving them even more isolated and vulnerable.Tragically, some individuals, overwhelmed by the relentless onslaught of abuse and manipulation, may see harsh steps as their only escape from a reality that has been so ruthlessly distorted. It's a devastating outcome that highlights the urgent need for greater awareness and understanding of the complexities of trauma and abuse.It's crucial that we recognize the severe impact of narcissistic abuse and work towards creating a more compassionate and supportive environment for survivors. By acknowledging the trauma they've endured and validating their experiences, we can offer a glimmer of hope in their darkest moments. Let's strive to foster empathy, understanding, and healing for those who have suffered at the hands of narcissistic abuse.