Patterns of Manipulation
Recognizing patterns in a relationship can be a crucial step towards self-protection. It's essential to understand that inconsistent behavior and manipulation are not your fault, and setting mental and emotional boundaries is key. Embracing radical acceptance of the other person's true nature allows you to detach from their narrative and focus on your own well-being.In this clip
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428: Navigating Toxic Relationships With Family, Friends And Lovers
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