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The Inner Destroyer: Why You Still Hear Your Abuser's Voice (& How to Heal) - Inner Critics Series #5

The Inner Destroyer: Why You Still Hear Your Abuser's Voice (& How to Heal) - Inner Critics Series #5

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Description: ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode discusses psychological abuse and trauma. Please prioritize your safety. Crisis resources in description.If you’ve escaped a narcissistic or abusive relationship but still hear your abuser’s voice saying “you’re worthless,” “you’re stupid,” or “you’ll never amount to anything”—you’re not going crazy. That voice has a name: the Inner Destroyer. Understanding why this happens is the first step to reclaiming your worth.This episode provides trauma-informed approaches to healing from internalized abuse, breaking trauma bonds with your own self-attack patterns, and developing the tools to finally silence the voice that followed you home.What you’ll learn: ✓ How the Inner Destroyer differs from regular self-criticism (it attacks core worth, not behavior) ✓ Why you may have developed a trauma bond with your own self-attack patterns ✓ The exact tactics abusers use that become internalized (gaslighting, character attacks, future threats) ✓ How to develop “observer consciousness” to separate from destructive thoughts ✓ 6 practical steps for dismantling the Inner Destroyer’s power ✓ Specialized healing approaches for narcissistic abuse recoveryThis episode is essential for:Survivors of narcissistic, emotional, or psychological abuseAnyone whose inner critic sounds exactly like their abuserPeople who’ve left toxic relationships but the abuse continues internallyThose struggling with self-worth after gaslighting and manipulationAnyone experiencing the “trauma bond” with their own self-criticismKey insights:The Inner Destroyer uses your abuser’s exact voice, words, and timingSelf-criticism can feel “safer” than self-compassion for abuse survivorsYour adult self has resources your traumatized younger self didn’t haveRecovery means learning to handle difficult thoughts without being controlled by themSpecialized trauma therapy is often necessary for narcissistic abuse recoveryCRISIS RESOURCES:National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233Crisis Text Line: HOME to 741741National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988Additional resources for narcissistic abuse recovery linked belowImportant note: This episode is educational and not a substitute for professional help. If you’re struggling with trauma from abuse, please consider working with a therapist trained in narcissistic abuse and trauma recovery.Part of the Befriending Your Inner Critics series: This episode addresses trauma-specific inner critics that develop from external abuse. Unlike other critics that developed as protection, the Inner Destroyer requires specialized trauma-informed approaches.Next week: From Religious Control to Self-Compassion - healing the Inner Controller when spiritual environments taught you not to trust your own heart, mind, and instincts.Next steps: Befriend Your Inner Critic CourseYour worth was never up for debate. The voice telling you otherwise was wrong then and is wrong now. Recovery is possible, and thousands have walked this path to reclaim their lives.Connect with Catherine: Website - Substack - YouTubeHi, I’m Catherine. I’m grateful to share this time and space with you.I’m a counselor living on the Emerald Coast of Florida, on the unceded land of the Muscogee. I am a creative, mystic, and neurodiverse adventurer. I love writing, creating, and connecting.I love helping folx Befriend Your Inner Critic, Become Your Own Best Friend, and reclaim your untamed soul.Thank you for being here in this sacred space we get to co-create, as we come home to ourselves and enjoy the fruit of that self-belonging. I love hearing from you and walking alongside you on your journey.My free gift to you: ⁠3 steps to trust yourself⁠.With a full heart,Catherine
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