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Betrayal Trauma Recovery - BTR.ORG

When Your Husband Is A Narcissistic Abuser

Betrayal Trauma Recovery - BTR.ORG

Anne Blythe, M.Ed.

Education, Sexuality, Relationships, Mental Health, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

When your partner is a narcissistic abuser, you need support and self-care to set boundaries and find the safety you need to experience peace.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Betrayal Trauma Recovery, I'm anon.

0:04.7

So I consider Essay Lifeline and working the essay Lifeline 12 steps to Hill from Betrayal Trauma

0:10.9

with my sponsor.

0:11.9

I consider that the how like how I do it and when I say how I mean

0:17.5

how to improve my relationship with God in order to actually have God in my center and have a meaningful, useful relationship with him.

0:25.0

When I say useful, I mean I'm actually expecting God to be real to me.

0:31.0

That he will be like a true friend, that he will help me solve my problems, that he will help me when I need help.

0:38.0

So in church and elsewhere, I think we get the what often.

0:42.0

The what for my church is use the

0:44.9

atonement to help you heal. Let Christ help you. Let him heal you. He can

0:49.9

comfort you. He can change you. And that's great and I agree but no one ever talks about

0:55.0

how to do that you know pray read your scriptures maybe I mean that's the extent of

1:00.8

the how the how does not get very deep. But with essay lifeline 12-step,

1:06.0

that is the how and that is how I've improved my relationship with God.

1:11.0

Most people when they think about our wife who has dealt with a

1:15.0

husband who is abusive or a wife who is trying to support her husband through pornography

1:19.3

addiction or other things.

1:21.0

They think about what she is doing to help her husband, right?

1:25.6

And how she's acting to help him and how they're helping to keep their family

1:29.2

together or something like that. And most of the discussion about this therapists or others are trying

1:34.6

to help women learn to cope with the fact that their pornography addicted

1:38.5

husband is in their center or that their husband who is acting abusively is in their center.

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