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Narcissistic injuries aren’t just limited to narcissists—they can affect anyone who struggles with deep insecurity. In this video, Susan Anderson explains what constitutes a narcissistic injury for non-narcissistic individuals, including how small criticisms or perceived slights can trigger feelings of shame, humiliation, or rejection. Learn how these emotional wounds are linked to deeper abandonment issues and how to begin healing from them. Watch now for insights and strategies to understand and cope with narcissistic injuries in your own life. To learn more about abandonment, visit: https://www.abandonment.net/ To learn more about outer child and self-sabotage, visit: https://www.abandonment.net/outer-child To overcome abandonment issues in relationships, check out the book "Journey from Abandonment to Healing" at https://www.abandonment.net/journey-f... To overcome self-sabotaging patterns, check out the book "Taming Your Outer Child" at https://www.abandonment.net/taming-yo... To learn new insights about the patterns that plague your relationships, check out the workbook "The Abandonment Recovery" at https://www.abandonment.net/the-aband... Susan Anderson is an expert on how to overcome abandonment and its aftermath of self-sabotaging patterns. Author of four books including Journey from Abandonment to Healing, Taming Your Outer Child, and The Abandonment Recovery Workbook, she reaches out through her websites, workshops, and media to share her methods of abandonment recovery with victims of the trauma of abandonment, heartbreak, and loss around the world. Her groundbreaking program is the product of over thirty years of research and clinical practice.