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8 Things Narcissists Say to Keep You Under Control

February 8, 2026 · Relationships
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When to Seek Professional Support

Narcissistic abuse can have lasting impacts on your mental health, including anxiety, depression, and C-PTSD. You should consider seeking support from a licensed therapist if:

  1. You feel constantly confused or “foggy” about your relationship dynamics.
  2. You have isolated yourself from friends and family to avoid conflict with your partner.
  3. You experience physical symptoms of stress (insomnia, stomach issues, chronic pain) when you are around them.
  4. You are afraid of your partner’s reaction to normal daily events.

Moving Forward: Trusting Your Reality

Recognizing these phrases is the first step toward breaking the spell of control. When you hear “You’re too sensitive,” you can now translate it to: “I am trying to silence your valid reaction.” When you hear “I never said that,” you can remind yourself: “I trust my memory.”

You cannot change a narcissist’s behavior, but you can change how you respond to it. By setting firm boundaries and seeking support from those who validate your reality, you can reclaim your voice and your life.

This is educational content based on psychological research and general principles. Individual experiences vary significantly. For personalized guidance, particularly in abusive situations, consult a licensed therapist, psychologist, or counselor.


Last updated: February 2026. Psychology research evolves continuously—verify current findings with professional sources.

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