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Epi.#138 Things You MUST Consider Before Going Non-Contact with a Narcissist.

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If you're considering going non-contact from a narcissist, there are a few things to consider first. In this video, I'll go over what to expect and provide some tips to empaths who are unsure about leaving a toxic relationship. Trying to get away from an abuser can be a nightmare. For many people, it seems like drug withdrawal, especially when they are doing it for the first time. Some people try to get "high" from an external source, such as another person's presence and approbation. The retreat from that feeling of grief (and the concern that they won't know how to be happy on their own) can be terrifying after a relationship ends. Book a FREE 45 min 1-1 Coaching Session with Raj Montage Contact: Rajmontage@protonmail.com https://linktr.ee/oncallempath IG: https://www.instagram.com/on_call_empath Disclaimer-This podcast's subject matter, which contains sensitive medical and mental health issues, is for entertainment purposes and does not constitute medical, legal, or any other type of professional advice. If you have any health concerns, please see a doctor or medical professional. This video talks about narcissism in general. This is not aimed towards specific person or group. Some hypotheticals are given as only examples in this video.

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If you're considering going non-contact from a narcissist, there are a few things to consider first. In this video, I'll go over what to expect and provide some tips to empaths who are unsure about leaving a toxic relationship. Trying to get away from an abuser can be a nightmare. For many people, it seems like drug withdrawal, especially when they are doing it for the first time. Some people try to get "high" from an external source, such as another person's presence and approbation. The retreat from that feeling of grief (and the concern that they won't know how to be happy on their own) can be terrifying after a relationship ends. Book a FREE 45 min 1-1 Coaching Session with Raj Montage Contact: Rajmontage@protonmail.com https://linktr.ee/oncallempath IG: https://www.instagram.com/on_call_empath Disclaimer-This podcast's subject matter, which contains sensitive medical and mental health issues, is for entertainment purposes and does not constitute medical, legal, or any other type of professional advice. If you have any health concerns, please see a doctor or medical professional. This video talks about narcissism in general. This is not aimed towards specific person or group. Some hypotheticals are given as only examples in this video.

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