Cynthia Bailey-Rug

Cynthia Bailey-Rug

Cynthia Bailey-Rug

  • When People Don't Believe Victim's Stories Of Narcissistic Abuse

When People Don't Believe Victim's Stories Of Narcissistic Abuse

Thursday 12th November 2020

Cynthia Bailey-Rug explores the challenges of disbelief in narcissistic abuse stories and shares advice on handling doubters. Tune in for support and guidance.
4 minutes
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Cynthia Bailey-Rug
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Healing Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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When Doubts Arise: Cynthia Bailey-Rug on Disbelieving Victims of Narcissistic Abuse

Although it's true, many people have malignant reasons for not believing you or trying to stop you from talking about it. Not everyone does. Consider the person with whom you're dealing. You'll know if the person is good, just ill-informed, or is being malicious.
Ever felt the sting of disbelief when sharing your story of narcissistic abuse? In this episode, Cynthia Bailey-Rug dives into the emotional turmoil that arises when victims aren't believed. Drawing from her own experiences, Cynthia recounts how she faced skepticism about her concerns over moving into her late in-laws' home. This episode sheds light on how differing perspectives and lack of information can lead to disbelief, making victims feel isolated and invalidated.
Cynthia offers practical advice on dealing with such situations, urging listeners to assess whether the doubters are simply uninformed or intentionally malicious. She emphasizes the importance of standing firm in your truth and seeking support from those who genuinely understand. If you've ever struggled with being believed, this episode provides a comforting and empowering guide to navigating those tough conversations.