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Healing After Harm with Dr Sam

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4 contributions to Healing After Harm with Dr Sam
1 like • Jul 4
It’s very hard to explain it when your friends have justified it as just them, your family accepted them because they love you and the courts speak with uncertainty of truth because the length of time, the lack of large impact evidence and when children are put in the middle to justify relationships and used as a facade and your own connections are turned against you because it was planned and you are only just catching up on the destruction they have done and it being recognised. Putting it into words is very helpful.
1 like • Jul 4
Most coercive control is more about the enduring consistent growing patterns than trying to convince courts of significant events.
1 like • Jul 4
A wonderful reframe and coming into that great person of strength and awareness.
When is a Relationship “Just Difficult”… and When is it Manipulative?
During yesterday’s UNMASKED: How Manipulators Hijack Your Brain — And How to Become a Woman Who Cannot Be Manipulated Again masterclass, someone asked a question that so many women carry quietly: “How do I know if this relationship - work or personal - is simply difficult… or if it’s actually manipulative?” It’s a powerful question because confusion is part of the harm. Manipulation blurs your internal signals, makes you second‑guess your instincts, and conditions you to tolerate what you would never accept in a clear state. I’ve uploaded the clip of my full answer here, but here’s the essence of what we explored together: 🌫️ Difficult Relationships Create Discomfort. Manipulative Relationships Create Distortion. A difficult relationship might involve miscommunication, mismatched needs, stress, or clashing personalities. But even in the hard moments, you still recognise yourself. You still feel like you. Manipulation is different. It alters your internal landscape. It changes how you think, how you feel, and how you interpret reality. You start working harder to stay connected while losing connection to yourself. 🧠 The Nervous System Knows Before the Mind Does One of the most important points from the masterclass: Your body often recognises manipulation long before your mind can name it. If you’re constantly bracing, shrinking, explaining, or trying to “earn” emotional safety, your nervous system is telling the truth - even if the situation looks “normal” from the outside. This conversation matters because the moment you can name the difference, you can finally choose yourself again. The full masterclass recording is available under the Classroom tab. #healingafterharm #manipulationrecovery #traumainformed #nervoussystemhealing #emotionalclarity #psychologicalsafety #womensupportingwomen #unmaskedmasterclass #relationshipredflags #selftrust #boundariesmatter #healingjourney #innerstrength #reclaimyourself
When is a Relationship “Just Difficult”… and When is it Manipulative?
1 like • Feb 27
Sam this is a great way to explain and clarify what decisions can or need to be made and help people decide if it is worth working on your relationship or more valuable leaving your poor relationship. Great post
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