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The Victim's Pedestal: A Voice For Victims Of Narcissistic Abuse

The Victim's Pedestal: A Voice For Victims Of Narcissistic Abuse

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Narcissistic abuse is a form of mental and emotional abuse that is difficult to heal from. It is hard for survivors to find like-minded individuals who understand the struggles they are going through. People who haven't been involved with a narcissist don't understand what it's like, so they tend to dismiss the stories of survivors and tell them to "get over it" and "not be so sensitive." The Victim's Pedestal helps survivors life their stories, to share advice and help others find hope and validation. . Together, we can rebuild their lives and take back our power.The Victim's Pedestal Relations Sciences sociales
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      Things were going so well, until inconsistencies began to pop up.

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    • The Victim's Pedestal: A Voice For Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse (Episode 1)
      Nov 1 2022

      The Victim's Pedestal: A Voice For Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse

      This podcast and community were inspired after my last relationship ended. My ex-boyfriend was a covert narcissist, and he broke my mind, my spirit and my heart in ways I never could have imagined. I had been in a relationship with a narcissist before, so I thought I knew all the signs. I thought I knew what to look for. I thought I would never be tricked again....but I was wrong.

      During my relationship with the covert narcissist, I lost a lot of friends, including my two best friends. Once the relationship ended and I was homeless, depressed and heartbroken, I was astonished by the lack of support and understanding I received from my existing friends and acquaintances. 

      People either blamed me for the abuse (why did you let him use you? What red flags did you miss? You didn't love yourself enough and that's why you attracted this man) or they told me not to talk about him and my experience at all. One friend even told me that if I spoke about my experience with my ex, that people would compare me to Amber Heard. Another advised me to only post photos of myself on social media where I was happy and living my best life.

      But I wasn't happy and I wasn't living my best life. I was sad, miserable and life had never been worse.

      So, I began talking about my experience even more. I got louder instead of quieter. I sought out others who have been through what I've been through. And I encouraged victim's to speak up about their experience. 

      And so, the Victim's Pedestal was born as a way to allow victims and survivors to share their stories.

      Some of the people who you will hear from are still in relationships with narcissists and are trying to escape. Others have already left.

      My hope is that you will find comfort as you listen to these stories, as they will confirm to you that you're not alone and you can get through this.


      Join us on social media!
      Instagram @TheVictimsPedestal
      Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheVictimsPedestal
      Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1212959859556079

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