Today’s episode dives into a shocking real-life psychotherapy story that left me questioning everything I knew about therapy and recovery. When I told a licensed psychotherapist that I was recovering from narcissistic abuse, she said: “Narcissistic abuse doesn’t exist.” That sentence hit like a punch to the gut — and it exposed something deeper about the therapy world, mental health education, and how survivors are often dismissed or misunderstood. In this episode, I unpack: - My persona...
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Today’s episode dives into a shocking real-life psychotherapy story that left me questioning everything I knew about therapy and recovery. When I told a licensed psychotherapist that I was recovering from narcissistic abuse, she said: “Narcissistic abuse doesn’t exist.” That sentence hit like a punch to the gut — and it exposed something deeper about the therapy world, mental health education, and how survivors are often dismissed or misunderstood. In this episode, I unpack: - My persona...
The Real Reason You Miss Red Flags in Toxic Relationships
Narcissistic Times with Richard Grannon
17 minutes
1 week ago
The Real Reason You Miss Red Flags in Toxic Relationships
Everyone inside the narcissism recovery space has heard the same advice — “watch out for red flags.” But what if that entire idea is misleading you? In this deep dive we break down why focusing on red flags is a shallow, fear-based way to navigate relationships — and how your own unprocessed trauma distorts what you see. How to rebuild emotional safety, define personal standards, and finally stop repeating the same painful cycles with narcissistic person. If you’re tired of chasing excitemen...
Narcissistic Times with Richard Grannon
Today’s episode dives into a shocking real-life psychotherapy story that left me questioning everything I knew about therapy and recovery. When I told a licensed psychotherapist that I was recovering from narcissistic abuse, she said: “Narcissistic abuse doesn’t exist.” That sentence hit like a punch to the gut — and it exposed something deeper about the therapy world, mental health education, and how survivors are often dismissed or misunderstood. In this episode, I unpack: - My persona...