You can find peace again.
Narcissistic Abuse Therapy
In person therapy in Baton Rouge and online therapy in Louisiana, Florida and Virginia for women who want to get out of the cycle of narcissistic abuse and start living again.
You never expected to be here—or, at least, to feel this way.
Signs of narcissistic abuse you may be experiencing:
your relationship is intense and volatile.
your partner seemed almost too good to be true in the beginning and overwhelmed you with romantic gestures.
you feel like you can't do anything right.
you question your own sense of reality and don't trust yourself to make even simple decisions.
you feel confused, alone and numb.
you've lost touch with who you really are and don't recognize yourself anymore.
you feel the need to hide what's happening in your relationship because you're ashamed or think others won't understand.
you experience symptoms of anxiety and depression.
your performance at work or school is suffering.
you have unexplained physical ailments.
you're becoming isolated from your family and friends.
you walk on eggshells all the time, and home doesn't feel safe anymore.
You’re ready to make a change, but you don’t know where to start.
I want you to know that you are so much stronger than you think, and you’ve already survived the hardest part—the abuse itself. Reaching out for help is an act of extreme courage and self-love that starts the healing process. As dark as things are right now, you can still find a way out. If you’re not ready to leave, that’s okay—meeting with a therapist can help you gain clarity and process what you are going through, so you take better care of yourself.
Here’s what we’ll do together.
Therapy can help you find the courage to leave your narcissistic abuser for good and have a life that feels safe and satisfying.
Regardless of where you are or how you feel right now, therapy is one of the most worthwhile investments you can make. Whether you come for just a few sessions, or you stay much longer…it’s so worth it. Therapy helps you take your power back from anyone who made you feel you were unloved, unimportant, invisible, unacceptable, too much, or not enough.
Therapy can:
help you recognize the difference between false flattery and true intentions.
help you to appreciate the importance of having a life outside the relationship.
learn to love and care for yourself again.
break the emotional paralysis that’s keeping you stuck in the toxic relationship.
teach you skills to manage your emotions and stress, solve problems effectively and have more confidence.
help you learn more constructive ways of thinking, set healthier boundaries in relationships and stop putting yourself last.
guide you in making behavioral and lifestyle changes that support your well-being.
What we will work on:
Imagine a life where…
you know your worth and have firm boundaries.
you can spot red flags immediately and avoid toxic people.
you feel safe and secure in your home and workplace.
wake up feeling excited and hopeful.
you are no longer ruled by guilt and fear, but instead trust yourself and your choices.
Get in touch
Change is possible.
Click this link to choose a day and time for a free, confidential consultation.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
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Narcissistic abuse occurs in pathological love relationships (PLRs) in which the perpetrator uses specific tactics to control, manipulate, hurt, and use their partner for their own personal gain or satisfaction.
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Yes! It's just as bad and sometimes even worse because of the psychological harm involved.
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No. Narcissistic abuse survivors feel deeply bonded to their perpetrators, which creates emotional paralysis and a constant state of confusion about the relationship. It takes an enormous amount of strength to survive abuse, and it can happen to anyone. It may actually be your strength and conscientiousness that attracted the narcissist to you in the first place.
the best time to fight for your happiness is now.
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the best time to fight for your happiness is now. —