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Commentary: Understanding the signs of mental abuse is crucial for anyone navigating relationships, workplaces, or social circles. People who have endured mental abuse often apologize excessively, hide their feelings, break down over minor conflicts, or require constant reassurance. These behaviors arenโt flawsโtheyโre coping mechanisms shaped by past trauma. Awareness, patience, and empathy are essential when supporting survivors. Educate yourself, foster safe environments, and help break the cycle of emotional manipulation. Recognizing these signs early can prevent long-term psychological harm.
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Not only am I a client but I'm also the president ๐
That all true until they've come to the point that they just do not care any more. That when their abuser should be afraid. Very afraid
Everyday ๐ข
Thatโs a sad one
Hell no I'm not dealing with this
Commentary: Understanding the signs of mental abuse is crucial for anyone navigating relationships, workplaces, or social circles. People who have endured mental abuse often apologize excessively, hide their feelings, break down over minor conflicts, or require constant reassurance. These behaviors arenโt flawsโtheyโre coping mechanisms shaped by past trauma. Awareness, patience, and empathy are essential when supporting survivors. Educate yourself, foster safe environments, and help break the cycle of emotional manipulation. Recognizing these signs early can prevent long-term psychological harm.
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I understand but this manโs too old to be like this mind over matter get rid of the curses the witches placed on you go outside clear your head and get a grip sheโs your probblem not me thatโs so wrong to punish me punish her change your number deal threw courts
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So true !!!!
Not anymore
What is the point?
A friendly reminder it's the same for abused animals as well.
Go out of your way to be kind wherever you are.
I promise it comes back to you.
BS
When you are mentally abused as a kid all of these statements are true. If you are self- aware early enough in your young adulthood and understood that you were abused, you can do something to help yourselfโฆ if not, you could easily accept a less than amazing life never having the confidence to be who you could have been.
Thats why i dont bother with people even if you tell them they try to provoke you.
I was mentally abused for 37 years and I dont do any of this weak shit ๐
It's harder if you and you're friends are all traumatized so you constantly feel unsafe with each other due to no fckin reason but you also have the most intimate and understanding moments you ever had with pther people.
We really are trying
Key is to separate harmful abuse from useful advice.
I wish I had listened more carefully to some of my teachers.
There were 1 or 2 good ones.
Yeah that me ๐ข๐ข
But I also want everyone to understand that the people who you are asking to be patient are ALSO human and may not have the emotional capacity to handle feeling like they are constantly doing something wrong because you're always meekly apologizing, hide your feelings, cry at everything, and need constant reassurance. They know you are trying, but so are they. And before you come at me, I grew up in a very abusive situation in a country that revolted against it's government. Family trauma. Societal trauma. Religious trauma. I understand with perfect clarity, and also understand that the people I am asking so much of are ALSO human and that they are not awful just because they cannot handle this.
My ex, who I actually thought was going to be my knight in shining armor once asked me "Why do you always apologize when you've done nothing wrong?!" I told him "I didn't know. I was just so use to taking the blame for what others did, I automatically apologized." He asked me to stop saying I was sorry all of the time, so I did.
this shit hit hard
True for me until I received professional counseling!