Narcissistic abuse syndrome develops after long-term exposure to manipulation, control, and emotional harm from someone with narcissistic traits. Survivors often endure gaslighting, criticism, and cycles of idealization followed by rejection, which slowly erodes self-worth. This can lead to anxiety, depression, confusion, and even PTSD-like symptoms. Many individuals struggle to trust others, maintain relationships, or feel confident in their own judgment.
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At Inland Empire Behavioral Group, we understand how deeply narcissistic abuse can affect mental health. Our compassionate team offers trauma-informed therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and supportive counseling to help survivors rebuild self-esteem, manage emotional triggers, and create healthier connections.