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Narcissitic Abuse Recovery

Healing Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Support Group


 Dates and Times of Support Group
The support group meets weekly and allows everyone involved to develop skills towards healing as well as a strong social support group that is needed to heal and improve our overall quality  life. This group is focused on giving survivors who have experienced Narcissistic  abuse the tools and support that is needed to take their lives back and thrive!

Day:     Tuesday Evenings
Time:   6:30 pm- 8:00 pm EST

What You will Learn in a Narcissist Support Group  
You will learn how to lay a solid foundation by learning coping skills and establishing a daily routine


You will create a strong mind and strong life by identifying mental health symptoms you may be experiencing and recognizing what you feel


You will learn how to speak life and light into your life! with affirmations, encouragement and positive self-talk


You will learn to build your tribe by creating a strong social support network


You will learn to incorporate spirituality and spiritual wellness by discovering ways to improve your spiritual health


You will educate yourself about narcissism by decoding, dissecting the traits, examining the warning signs and recognizing future red flags


You will learn to be introspective and evaluate what made you susceptible to this type of abuse


You will learn how to validate your experience and allow yourself to feel all that you feel by embracing your story.


You will learn how to purge and release sadness, guilt and shame, and embrace forgiveness of self


You will learn how to not make the same mistake again


You will learn to recognize your resiliency and understand that we are victors and not victims


You will learn what your experience has cultivated in you


You will learn how to reframe your experience and turn your pain into power


You will learn to have less fear and more courage


You will learn to have Faith and Trust in YOU!


You will increase your confidence  and self-esteem


You will understand that you’re the investment that always produces a return


You will give yourself permission to dream big!


You will be able to create and pursue your goals


And ultimately you will understand that the sky’s the limit and you will learn to live the life you have always imagined!
 



What Is a Narcissistic Abuse Support Group?  


So many survivors of narcissistic abuse are estranged from their families and are left feeling alone, unwanted, abandoned, and unloved. 


If you have been in a toxic relationship with a narcissist, you are likely to deal with confusion and hurt.  Even though you know it was not your fault and that you are not to blame, it is hard to shake off the feeling of betrayal, hurt, and confusion. Most survivors of narcissistic abuse spend the rest of their lives wondering if there was something they could have done differently to avoid being victims of the abuse or help their loved one with narcissistic behavior. Not having a way to address the issues can cause a lot of mental anguish, which can negatively affect their mental health. 


A narcissistic abuse recovery support group is a platform where survivors of narcissists come together to share, learn, and heal. Generally, it is a group where people who have been victims of narcissists can meet and share their experiences. Narcissistic abuse survivors who have healed from their trauma and want to help others find healing, too, facilitate these groups. By joining a narcissistic abuse recovery support group, you have a better chance of leading a better life after your traumatic experience with a narcissist. 


Online support groups are safe spaces where you are amongst people who understand. This gives you enough room to share and learn without fear of judgment or intimidation. Our narcissistic abuse recovery support group is facilitated by Licensed Mental health counselors and certified life coaches and a team of skilled admins who are empaths and fellow survivors. 



  

Benefits of Joining a Narcissistic Abuse Support Group 


When you finally gather enough courage to leave a narcissistic relationship, you are already traumatized, suffer from low self-esteem, and prefer to live in isolation as a coping skill. This happens because you think that no one will understand and be able to identify with the trauma you have been through. Most domestic violence survivors of narcissists are hardly believed because, in public, narcissists display their best features. They often con other people with their charming personality that projects kindness, perfection, honesty, and superiority. This makes it hard for a victim to find people who can believe their experience. 


Most abusive relationship survivors suffer from character assassination. The narcissist works to ruin their sanity and undermine their reputation to the people around them. (It’s important to note that these kinds of topics are often discussed in the support group). 

This makes it hard for outsiders to believe that the person they know and love can behave in the way the victim accuses them of behaving. Most of the time, the victim is labeled as crazy, narcissistic, a liar and toxic. This makes it hard for the victim to get support because everyone thinks the victim is the oppressor. 


In a narcissistic abuse recovery support group, you will be in the presence of other people who have gone through similar trauma. This is one of the best places to speak up, be heard, and be believed. You will meet with other survivors of narcissistic abuse who are willing to walk with you and help you to find healing. Because of the experiences, the members have with narcissists, you will not need to earn their trust, as they already believe you and know how living with a narcissist can hurt someone. It is in an abuse support group that you can once again find your reality, self-identity, and self-esteem. 


When you meet with others like you, you learn that you are not alone. You will learn from others, validate your feelings and emotions, and develop a deep relationship with other survivors as you work to rebuild your life. 





About the Founder and Facilitator

Tiffany Crider, LMHC, MCAP

  

It is a fact that most mental health professionals do not understand the depths of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and have definitely not be trained to treat the survivors and victims of it.  


To the contrary, our founder Tiffany Crider, LMHC, MCAP specializes in NPD, Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome and Narcissistic Abuse Recovery for the survivors and victims of abuse by individuals and/or families with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. 


As a survivor of narcissistic abuse herself, she has the personal and very hands on experience, of recovery and healing, from the pain of being Narcissistically abused.  As such she holds other victims of this type of abuse near and dear to her heart.  She also understands the magnitude of NPD academically, and as presented by the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), as well as described in internet pop culture.   


Due to her years of training and her own experiences healing from this type of abuse, she knows exactly how to go about the business of getting one’s life back effectively and permanently. 


Here at Prevail and Progress, we want you to know that you are not alone. We want you to feel supported, welcomed, and loved. And while your Prevail and Progress Thrive Tribe cannot fully replace your real-life family, our support groups offer validation of your experience, genuine peer, and professional support. Plus, as a member, you have the ability to communicate with real people who have been where you are or have been, and who understand on a level deeper than most people in your “real life.”  


 Prevail and Progress Counseling  is committed to Educating, Inspiring and Empowering individuals to overcome adversity and personal challenges so that they can become the best version of themselves. We  specialize in Transforming Lives, Cultivating Dreams, and Establishing Purpose! 

Healing Narcissistic Abuse Support Group

Narcissistic Abuse Resources

 

Recommended Reading:


Divorcing a Narcissist: One Mom's Battle By Swithin, Tina

 BUY ON AMAZON



Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men

By Bancroft, Lundy

 BUY ON AMAZON



Hanging On By My Fingernails: Surviving the new divorce gamesmanship, and how a scratch can land you in jail

By McQueen, Janie

 BUY ON AMAZON



"Don't You Know Who I Am?": How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility

By Durvasula Ph.D, Ramani S.

 BUY ON AMAZON



Mothers on Trial: The Battle for Children and Custody

By Chesler, Phyllis

 BUY ON AMAZON



Divorcing a Narcissist: Advice from the Battlefield

By Swithin, Tina

 BUY ON AMAZON



Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

By Bill Eddy, Randi Kreger

 BUY ON AMAZON



The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

By van der Kolk M.D., Bessel

 BUY ON AMAZON



Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Surviving a Relationship with a Narcissist

By Ramani Durvasula PhD

 BUY ON AMAZON



Rethinking Narcissism: The Secret to Recognizing and Coping with Narcissists

By Malkin, Dr. Craig

 BUY ON AMAZON



Divorcing a Narcissist: Rebuilding After The Storm

By Swithin, Tina

 BUY ON AMAZON



The Sociopath Next Door

By Martha Stout

 BUY ON AMAZON



Meaning from Madness: Understanding the Hidden Patterns That Motivate Abusers: Narcissists, Borderlines, and Sociopaths

By Skerritt, Richard

 BUY ON AMAZON



Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It

By Voss, Chris, Raz, Tahl

 BUY ON AMAZON



The Narcissist Test

By Dr Craig Malkin

 BUY ON AMAZON



The Narc Decoder: Understanding the Language of the Narcissist

By Swithin, Tina

 BUY ON AMAZON



BIFF: Quick Responses to High-Conflict People, Their Personal Attacks, Hostile Email and Social Media Meltdowns

By Eddy, Bill

  BUY ON AMAZON



See What You Made Me Do: Power, Control and Domestic Abuse

By Hill, Jess

BUY ON AMAZON



Gavin De Becker: The Gift of Fear : Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence (Hardcover); 1997 Edition

Gavin De Becker

BUY ON AMAZON



Prosecuted But Not Silenced: Courtroom Reform for Sexually Abused Children

By McLean, Maralee

 BUY ON AMAZON



 Web Resources:

  • Dr. Ramani Durvasula online and also on YouTube
  • The Lemonade Club – Tina Swithin’s private, online forum
  • MOSAC: Mothers of Sexually Abused Children
  • Poppy & Geoff Podcast
  • Narcissist Test: Are you in a Narcissistic Relationship by Surviving Narcissism


Helpful Articles:

  • Help!  I am Divorcing a Narcissist by Karyl McBride, Ph.D of Psychology Today
  • The Narcissistic Family Portrait by Karyl McBride, Ph.D of Psychology Today
  • Family Court and Cluster B Personality Disorders by Tina Swithin of The Huffington Post
  • Setting Boundaries with the Narcissist by Tina Swithin of The Huffington Post
  • Divorce: To Blog or Not to Blog by Tina Swithin of The Huffington Post
  • Why Forgiveness is Overrated by Tina Swithin of The Huffington Post
  • How to  Survive a Divorce Financially by Bedrock Divorce Advisors, LLC.


Case Law:

  • Silverman vs Silverman (July 2020): Suffolk County Supreme Court in NY.  The decision includes language regarding custody and visitation decisions, best interest of child, and the role of the lawyer for children.  The children in the case are 11 and 13, providing precedent for the ages of children and the court's consideration of their wants.


Research for Download:

  • The Saunder’s Study
  • Under the Microscope: The Admissibility of Parental Alienation Syndrome by Kimberly J. Joyce
  • Parenting Plans for Children with Special Needs 
  • Scientific and Professional Rejections of Parental Alienation Syndrome by DV Leap
  • Mapping Gender: Shedding Empirical Light on Family Courts’ Treatment of Cases Involving Abuse and Alienation* by Joan Meier
  • Confronting the Challenge of the High-Conflict Personality in Family Court by Santa Clara University 
  • Research Indicating That the Majority of Cases that Go to Court as “High Conflict” Contested Custody Cases Have a History of Domestic Violence by DV Leap
  • Pathological Narcissism and Psychosocial Functioning by American Psychological Association
  • Voicing the Victims of Narcissistic Partners: A Quantitative Analysis of Responses to Narcissistic Injury and Self Esteem Regulation by Ava Valashjardi and Kathy Charles
  • I'll See You in Court…Again: Psychopathology and Hyperlitigious Litigants by C. Adam Coffey, Stanley L. Brodsky and David M. Sams



Domestic Violence Resources:

  • Battered Women’s Justice Project
  • D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
  • National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
  • National Network to End Domestic Violence
  • Operation Safe Escape

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