Brandy Fuller Anderson

I Believe Your Abuse

Brandy Fuller Anderson

  • 1 - The First Episode: Dangerous Secrets

1 - The First Episode: Dangerous Secrets

Thursday 5th December 2019

Join Brandy Fuller Anderson as she shares her journey through narcissistic abuse, emphasizing the importance of speaking up and seeking support.
Explicit
35 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Supportive
Transformative
Healing

About this podcast

I Believe Your Abuse
Author:
Brandy Fuller Anderson
Overview:
Categories:
Healing Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Navigating Alcohol Dependency
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Episodes:
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Breaking the Silence: The Journey from Narcissistic Abuse to Healing

To stop the abuse, we have to start by stopping the secrets, stopping the silence.
What happens when you find yourself trapped in a relationship with a narcissist? In the first episode of 'I Believe Your Abuse', host Brandy Fuller Anderson opens up about her personal ordeal with a narcissistic ex-husband. She paints a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil and manipulation that often goes unnoticed in such relationships. Brandy emphasizes the crucial step of breaking the silence and speaking out about the abuse.
This episode isn't just about sharing stories; it's about understanding that recognizing the abuse is the first stride towards healing. Brandy's candid narrative offers a beacon of hope for those feeling lost and isolated. She stresses that the abuse is never the victim's fault and highlights the importance of seeking support and education. Brandy also touches on the reality that not all narcissists are formally diagnosed, reminding listeners that everyone has some narcissistic traits to varying degrees.
By sharing her journey, Brandy aims to empower others to take control of their recovery and find peace. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with the complexities of narcissistic abuse or supporting someone who is.