The Legacy of Toxic Relationships
... themselves from toxic relationships and their legacy includes boundaries, the difference between abuse and respect, the difference between mutuality and broken mutuality. Surrendering to the reality that the only person that you can change is yourself. The reality for those who are the non-personality-disordered side of toxic relationships is that there is something about your experience in life that led you to make what you now know were self-defeating, self-destructive choices. Many non-personality-disordered people end up trying to rescue the toxic person in their lives because they are trying to avoid their own loss. The legacy of toxic relationships is all ... -defeating, self-destructive choices. Many non-personality-disordered people end up trying to rescue the toxic person in their lives because they are trying to avoid their own loss. The legacy of toxic relationships is all-too-often wrapped up in what becomes a blame game. The dilemma of escape is really what should be of paramount importance. It is only after these kinds of relationships have been ended that each person can go their own way and really get their own healing work done. The legacy of toxic relationships is one that compounds what is already unresolved pain from your past whether you are aware ...
Tags: toxic relationships | personality disorder | borderline | narcissism | codependency | A J Mahari |
Tags: toxic relationships | personality disorder | borderline | narcissism | codependency | A J Mahari |