The Moment You Realize It Was Abuse (and What Comes Next)

By Rebecca Bean | Rebecca’s Coaching Thoughts – Bean’s Dreams Blog

🌪️ Introduction

It starts as a whisper. A small voice inside that says, “That wasn’t okay.” Maybe you’ve ignored it for months — or years. Maybe you’ve been told you were too sensitive, too dramatic, too emotional. But eventually, that voice gets louder. It tells you the truth:

It was abuse.

That moment — the moment you realize what you went through wasn’t love, wasn’t normal, and wasn’t your fault — is one of the hardest and most important steps on the path to healing.

🔍 Why It’s So Hard to See

Narcissistic abuse doesn’t always leave visible scars. It creeps in through gaslighting, control, love bombing, and blame. It makes you question your reality — and yourself. For many survivors, the abuse is so subtle or cyclical that it’s easier to stay confused than to face the pain of clarity.

That’s not weakness. That’s survival.

🧠 The Shock of Clarity

Realizing you were abused can bring:

If you’re feeling all of this at once, you’re not broken. You’re waking up.

🩹 What Comes Next

Healing doesn’t mean forgetting. It means reclaiming your power, your truth, and your sense of self. The next steps often include: