You knew something wasn’t right. You just couldn’t explain it.
Perhaps you spent years questioning your memory, apologizing for things you didn’t do, walking on eggshells, or believing you were somehow the problem. Maybe you were told you were “too sensitive,” “too emotional,” or “imagining things.” Over time, you stopped trusting yourself.
You are not crazy. You are not too sensitive. And you are not alone. This 10-week Healing Circle was created to help you understand what happened, reconnect with yourself, calm your nervous system, and begin moving toward a life rooted in clarity, confidence, and peace.
For many survivors, healing doesn’t begin the day they leave the relationship. Healing begins the day everything finally makes sense.
When you understand narcissistic abuse, you realize what you experienced wasn’t a series of isolated misunderstandings — it was a pattern of emotional manipulation, chronic invalidation, shifting blame, gaslighting, and control. Recognizing those patterns doesn’t keep you stuck in the past. It frees you from carrying responsibility that never belonged to you.
This Healing Circle may be exactly what you need if you…
Whole Again isn’t about obsessing over narcissists. It’s about helping you reconnect with yourself. You’ll receive trauma-informed education, practical tools, compassionate coaching, guided reflection, and a supportive community of people who understand your experience.
10 Weeks · Starts September 7, 2026
Mondays · 6:30–8:30 PM ET
Founding Member pricing is limited and ends when the inaugural cohorts fill.
No. Whole Again provides trauma-informed education, coaching, and peer support. It is not psychotherapy or a substitute for mental health treatment.
No. Whether you’re still in the relationship, preparing to leave, or have already left, you’re welcome here.
Only if you choose. You can participate in a way that feels safe and comfortable for you.
This Healing Circle is designed for beginners as well as those who have already started their healing journey. We’ll walk through the concepts together in a supportive, easy-to-understand way.
You don’t have to keep wondering if it was “really that bad.” Everything changes when you finally understand what happened — and understanding is only the beginning.