Someone who’s been mentally abused

Someone who's been mentally abused
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Someone who’s been mentally abused will:

  • Constantly apologize Feel like they are “not enough”.
  • Hide their feeling.
  • Be hypersensitive to criticism.
  • Breakdown during small disagreements.
  • Need a lot of reassurance.
  • Struggle to put their guard down

Mentally abused individuals often apologize excessively, feel inadequate, hide emotions, and fear criticism. They may break down during small conflicts, seek constant reassurance, and struggle to trust others. These signs reflect deep emotional wounds.


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