Therapy FAQ | Narcissistic Abuse & Scapegoat Recovery
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Therapy FAQ | Narcissistic Abuse & Scapegoat Recovery *
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Many clients come to me after lackluster experiences where therapists didn't grasp narcissistic family subtleties or even suggested "just talk it out" (spoiler: that rarely works with high-conflict dynamics). I get it—therapy can feel re-traumatizing if it ignores systemic issues. My approach differs by starting with your story, validating no-contact choices, and using evidence-based tools (IFS for parts, Bowen for differentiation) to build from survival needs (safety, self-esteem) up to self-actualization. If we're not a fit after the consult, I'll refer you—no hard feelings.
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I fully support them when they're right for you—drawing from my own estrangement (yes, I've walked this path). Unlike some traditional views that prioritize family duty over well-being, I focus on your growth hierarchy: first securing emotional safety, then fostering differentiation for calmer relationships. We'll explore pros/cons pragmatically, with a touch of Stoic wisdom: control what you can (your responses) and release the rest.
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All therapy has value, but not all therapists specialize in narcissistic abuse's hidden layers—like intergenerational trauma, role assignments, or emotional enmeshment. Without that lens, sessions might skim symptoms (anxiety, depression) without addressing roots, potentially reinforcing shame. I blend philosophy (existential direction), psychology (depth repair), and productivity (actionable habits) for an integral map—helping you evolve across quadrants (personal to cultural). It's rigorous yet client-led, with humor: think less "woo-woo" and more "let's get you unstuck efficiently."
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No—I can't diagnose anyone I'm not treating, and labels aren't the goal anyway. We focus on your experience: patterns like gaslighting, splitting, or scapegoating that impact you. Using hermeneutics (interpreting your narrative) and family systems, we'll clarify dynamics without judgment, empowering you to decide next steps. If needed, we integrate CBT for reframing and IFS for unburdening parts.
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It varies—some see shifts in weeks (boundary tools, emotional regulation), others months for deeper trauma work. Sessions build progressively: from understanding Island A (insecurity, flashbacks) to Island B (confidence, purpose). At $185/individual or $225/couples (no HST), it's an investment in your development—often covered by insurance. Think of it as upgrading from reactive surviving to intentional thriving, with free course access for extra traction.
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No problem—secure Zoom works anywhere in Ontario. In-person in Leslieville adds that human touch, but virtual is just as effective for building alliance. We'll adapt to your quadrant: tech for convenience, depth for connection.