
The Narcissist Abuse Recovery Channel is a transformative and supportive Podcast, dedicated to helping those who are, or have been, abused by narcissists to heal from the ravages of narcissistic abuse. Our show is a lifeline for those who are looking for next steps in their emotional and psychological healing, offering expert guidance and practical solutions for those who are in narcissistic relat... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementMental HealthHealth & FitnessEducation | |||

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In this conversation, Jon McKenney uses a Star Trek analogy to explain the behavior of narcissists, illustrating how their interactions can lead to chaos when confronted with truth. He emphasizes that narcissists operate in an 'opposite worl... more
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In this enlightening conversation, Jon McKenney, Padideh Jafari, and Laura Temin delve into the complexities of narcissistic abuse, the journey to healing, and the transformative power of hypnotherapy. They explore the emotional turmoil face... more
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In this engaging conversation, Jon McKenney and Padideh Jafari, Esq. explore the concept of 'green flags' in relationships, particularly for those recovering from narcissistic abuse. They discuss the importance of financial transparency, emo... more
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In this conversation, Jon McKenney and Padideh Jafari discuss their personal experiences with divorce, the emotional challenges involved, and the impact of narcissism on relationships. They explore the role of faith in their decisions to div... more
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A supportive and empowering series focuses on the emotional and psychological healing journey for those affected by narcissistic abuse. Through valuable insights and personal stories, it offers guidance for individuals grappling with the impact of narcissistic relationships. Key topics include recovery strategies, recognizing narcissistic behavior, trauma bonding, and the unique challenges encountered, particularly for male victims, highlighting the often-overlooked narratives within this context. The hosts aim to create an inclusive space for listeners seeking understanding and practical advice on navigating the complexities of these relationships and the healing process, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to reclaim their ... more
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