Boundary Scripts Guide
Fifteen gentle, clear responses for the difficult conversations — from family and dating to work and co-parenting.
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Worksheets, scripts, and reflection quizzes designed to support your healing — created to be used gently, at your own pace.
Fifteen gentle, clear responses for the difficult conversations — from family and dating to work and co-parenting.
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Download PDFUnderstanding the patterns can bring clarity and language to experiences that have felt confusing. This is a gentle, educational overview of the presentations many survivors encounter.
Often openly arrogant, attention-seeking, dominant, and entitled. Grandiose narcissists tend to believe they are superior to others and crave admiration, power, and validation.
Common Traits
Often appears sensitive, insecure, misunderstood, or emotionally wounded. Manipulation may happen through guilt, victimhood, passive aggression, or emotional withdrawal.
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One of the most emotionally destructive presentations. Combines narcissistic traits with cruelty, aggression, manipulation, and emotional abuse.
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Seeks validation through appearing helpful, spiritual, generous, or morally superior.
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Believes they deserve special treatment, admiration, and accommodation.
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Displays narcissistic traits that may be less severe or harmful. Often focused on image, validation, or achievement while still maintaining some empathy.
Common Traits
Refers to narcissistic patterns passed through unhealthy family systems and generations.
Common Traits
Not all narcissistic individuals look the same externally. Some are loud, some quiet, some charming, some spiritually performative. The most important factor is the emotional impact left on others:
A gentle reminder: these descriptions are educational and informational in nature and are not meant to diagnose individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Only licensed mental health professionals can diagnose personality disorders.
Healing from narcissistic abuse often begins with understanding what happened. Many survivors spend years feeling confused, emotionally exhausted, disconnected from themselves, or questioning whether their experiences were real enough to matter. Learning the language of narcissistic abuse can help survivors validate their experiences, reduce self-blame, recognize unhealthy patterns, strengthen boundaries, and reconnect with their own reality again.
Understanding these terms can help survivors create clarity, rebuild self-trust, strengthen boundaries, support nervous system healing, and reconnect with themselves again.
You were not too sensitive. You were surviving emotionally harmful environments. Little by little, healing becomes visible. And little by little, you are becoming whole again.
With warmth and compassion,
Amy Carmen
Healing is not linear, but it is possible.
You are stronger than you know, and you don’t have to do this alone. You matter. Your healing matters.
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