It may surprise some survivors of narcissistic abuse that they feel guilty for leaving their narcissistic abuser. It actually makes a lot of sense. In the course of such abuse, the survivor often has to take responsibility for the emotional wellbeing of the narcissistic abuser...or else. Well, leaving can amount to "shirking" this responsibility. As a result, the survivor can feel to blame for any unhappiness shown by the narcissistic abuser. Watch until the end of the video and I'll provide 3 tactics to help you overcome such guilt so you feel free to leave the narcissistic abuser.
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