05/29/2025
If you've ever felt like your voice was stolen in a relationship — like your reality was erased and replaced with someone else's version of the truth — you're not imagining things. You're not "too sensitive," and there's absolutely nothing wrong with you.
This experience has a name. Daniel Shaw calls it the "hegemony of subjectivity" — when a narcissist imposes their perspective as the only truth allowed to exist. Over time, it chips away at your trust in yourself, your memories, your emotions, your very sense of who you are.
That’s not love. That’s domination disguised as connection.
When someone demands that you see things only their way, when your pain is ignored or re-framed to make you the problem, that's not your failure — it's the result of relational subjugation. The good news? That power is not as real or unshakable as it once seemed.
The narcissist's influence thrives in confusion. Healing begins with clarity.
When you start seeing the pattern — when you name it for what it is — something inside you shifts. You stop internalizing their story and start reclaiming your own.
You might feel lost right now. Confused. Like your inner compass is broken. But that’s the impact of chronic invalidation — not a sign that you’re broken.
You are not broken. You are healing. 🌱
You don’t have to live trapped in someone else’s version of reality. You don’t have to keep doubting your gut, your memories, your worth.
The truth is: you are allowed to take up space. You are allowed to have your own experience. And you are allowed to heal at your own pace.
Healing is possible. You're allowed to unlearn the lies they told you — and remember who you were before you were taught to shrink.
You are not alone. You are worthy. And you don’t need to prove your reality to anyone in order for it to be valid.
You can reclaim yourself — one grounded, self-loving truth at a time.
💛 You are not too much. You are enough. Exactly as you are.
04/27/2025
The NARM Trust Adaptive Survival Style: An Adaptation to Betrayal and Powerlessness
Key Points
Individuals with the Trust Survival Style often sell out their authentic selves in exchange for conditional parental approval, learning early on that their true needs for dependency and attachment are shameful and unsafe.
01/01/2025
Have you ever felt trapped in the shadow of someone else's narrative? 🤔 Discover the path to liberation by uncovering the truths about Post Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome.✨ At its heart, it's a profound psychological challenge induced by a systematic erosion of self-identity by a narcissist. Survivors, you are not alone.
Post Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome & Complex PTSD: Heal By Understanding The Linchpin | Jim McGee Coaching
12/19/2024
🎭 Narcissistic abuse can leave survivors in a maze of self-doubt and confusion. But there’s hope. 🌈 A Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Coach can be your guide to understanding, healing, and reclaiming your life. 🦋 Dive into our latest article to explore how specialized support can empower you to overcome the shadows of abuse and thrive once more. 💪✨
Reclaiming Your Life: How A Narcissistic Abuse Coach Can Help You Heal And Thrive | Jim McGee Coaching
Heal and reclaim your power with expert guidance from a narcissistic abuse coach. Discover how personalized coaching empowers you to thrive post-abuse.
08/03/2024
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9am Pacific time.
Free Meetup.
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If you’ve grown up with a narcissistic parent, you might often feel like there’s something fundamentally wrong with you.
This feeling, rooted in early wiring in of experiences of deep-seated shame, isn't due to any true fault of yours—it is a tragic outcome of the environment you were raised in.
# # # # Opening Topic:
Jim McGee, a Certified Trauma Recovery Coach trained in the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) for healing complex and developmental trauma, will open the session with an insightful talk on how shame develops in children who experience environmental failure due to narcissistic parenting.
# # # # Understanding Shame:
Shame, as conceptualized in NARM, is a complex, self-rejecting process that begins in childhood. Dr. Laurence Heller, one of the foundational figures of NARM, describes shame not merely as a state but a process deeply interwoven with one's psychological and physiological experiences.
Children naturally see themselves at the center of their universe, a phenomenon known as primary narcissism.
When they face "environmental failure"—where their emotional and developmental needs are consistently unmet by their caretakers—they internalize this failure as being their own fault.
This internalization serves as a primitive, albeit misguided, survival mechanism to maintain the attachment relationship with their caregivers.
Since children rely on their parents for survival, they cannot afford to view their parents as flawed or incapable of love, and thus, they split their perception: idealizing their parents while vilifying themselves.
Adult Children of Narcissists: Deconstructing Shame, Sat, Aug 3, 2024, 9:00 AM | Meetup
If you’ve grown up with a narcissistic parent, you might often feel like there’s something fundamentally wrong with you. This feeling, rooted in early wiring in of experie
03/26/2024
The NARM Autonomy Survival Style: An Adaptation to Squelched Self-Determination
Key Points
Are you a strong silent type? Always dependable, a super-loyal friend? But maybe you hold back from speaking your truth, saying what you really think/feel without guilt, and taking action toward what you truly want?
Those of us who use the autonomy survival style had our early exercise of autonomy (
The NARM Autonomy Survival Style: An Adaptation to Squelched Self-Determination
NARM Autonomy Survival Style: An Adaptation to Squelched Self-Determination. From Dr. Laurence Heller's NeuroAffective Relational Model.
02/29/2024
The NARM Attunement Survival Style: An Adaptation to Early Deprivation and Chronic Misattunement
Key Points
Those of us who have a habit of being the caretakers of, rescuers of, and providers for others ...
.. may have not had our own needs attuned to (or met) during our first two years.
Early Misattunement & Deprivation
Human beings are born very dependent on their caregivers.
The NARM Attunement Survival Style: An Adaptation to Early Deprivation and Chronic Misattunement
NARM Attunement Survival Style: An Adaptation to Early Deprivation and Chronic Misattunement. From Dr. Laurence Heller's NeuroAffective Relational Model.
02/25/2024
The NARM Connection Survival Style: An Adaptation to the Earliest Trauma
Key Points
Those of us who use the connection survival style have experienced the earliest environmental failure / developmental trauma.
To deal with the pain and emotional turmoil caused by feeling unwelcome in a dangerous world from an early age, very small children have no other option but to "escape". We disconnect (
The NARM Connection Survival Style: An Adaptation to the Earliest Developmental Trauma
NARM Connection Survival Style: How to understand and heal the earliest developmental trauma. From Dr. Laurence Heller's NeuroAffective Relational Model.
12/29/2023
Come join our Narcissistic Abuse Support Group Meeting Saturday 12/30 at 4pm MST. (Please note: apply for the group first at https://www.meetup.com/tucson-narcissistic-sociopath-support-group/ )
Embracing Connection: Healing from Narcissistic Abuse through Tend and Befriend, Sat, Dec 30, 2023, 4:00 PM | Meetup
*FYI - This will be a Google Meet, it should be even easier than Zoom.* *\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-* When I attended my first meeting in t
12/26/2023
Narcissistic abuse leaves you in a prison of fear and shame - emotionally ragged, feeling horrible about yourself, and with trouble trusting other people.
What I've described above are the 3 hallmark symptoms of Complex PTSD, namely:
- Emotional dysregulation
- Identity disturbances (shame)
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Mindfulness in Recovery from Narcissistic Abuse
Narcissistic abuse leaves you in a prison of fear and shame - emotionally ragged, feeling horrible about yourself, and with trouble trusting other people.
11/08/2023
Narcissistic abuse is confusing, disorienting, deflating, and disempowering. Having a comprehensive vocabulary of narcissist terms, and a deep understanding of the dynamics of narcissistic abuse, enables survivors to gain clarity about what has been happening to them.
Knowing precisely how you have been abused and manipulated is a very powerful first step in healing.
Then, you can begin healing CPTSD in earnest, and create a life you love to live.
Narcissist Terms: The Ultimate Glossary of Narcissistic Abuse Terms
De-Mystify the narcissist's power with our comprehensive Glossary of Narcissist Terms. Enhance your understanding of tactics & underlying psychological dynamics.