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    <description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever found yourself thinking:</p><p><em>“Why can’t I trust my own decisions anymore?”</em><br/> <em>“Why do I second-guess everything I say or do?”</em><br/> <em>“Why do I feel so unsure of myself when I used to be confident?”</em></p><p>You are not alone.</p><p>In today’s episode we’re going to talk about <b>why survivors of narcissistic abuse often struggle to trust themselves after the relationship ends</b>, and how manipulation affects both <b>your nervous system and your ability to make decisions</b>.</p><p>Because one of the deepest impacts of narcissistic abuse isn’t just emotional pain.</p><p>It’s the way it slowly <b>disconnects you from your own internal guidance system</b>.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever found yourself thinking:</p><p><em>“Why can’t I trust my own decisions anymore?”</em><br/> <em>“Why do I second-guess everything I say or do?”</em><br/> <em>“Why do I feel so unsure of myself when I used to be confident?”</em></p><p>You are not alone.</p><p>In today’s episode we’re going to talk about <b>why survivors of narcissistic abuse often struggle to trust themselves after the relationship ends</b>, and how manipulation affects both <b>your nervous system and your ability to make decisions</b>.</p><p>Because one of the deepest impacts of narcissistic abuse isn’t just emotional pain.</p><p>It’s the way it slowly <b>disconnects you from your own internal guidance system</b>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[        “Beyond the Wall Punch: A Nervous System Deep Dive into MAFS Drama” In this eye-opening episode, we break down last night’s shocking MAFS moment when Paul punched a hole in the wall. Instead of just judging the behavior, we explore what actually happens in our body during intense anger episodes. Get ready for a fascinating journey into your nervous system’s response to emotional triggers. Key Topics Covered: • The wall-punching incident breakdown • Your brain on anger: The science beh...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[        <p>“Beyond the Wall Punch: A Nervous System Deep Dive into MAFS Drama” In this eye-opening episode, we break down last night’s shocking MAFS moment when Paul punched a hole in the wall. Instead of just judging the behavior, we explore what actually happens in our body during intense anger episodes. Get ready for a fascinating journey into your nervous system’s response to emotional triggers. Key Topics Covered: • The wall-punching incident breakdown • Your brain on anger: The science behind emotional outbursts • Why some people react physically when triggered • The role of past experiences in current reactions We revisit the intense moment when Paul’s anger led to physical aggression. What triggered this response? What were the warning signs? Your Brain in Crisis Mode Ever wondered why some people punch walls while others walk away? We explore how your nervous system kicks into “fight or flight” mode: Heart rate spikes Muscles tense Rational thinking takes a backseat Blood flow redirects to major muscle groups Initial emotional trigger Stress hormone release Physical response activation Loss of prefrontal cortex control What this teaches us about: Reading our own body signals Recognizing escalation patterns Understanding emotional regulation Expert Insight: “When we see behaviors like wall-punching, we’re witnessing a nervous system in severe distress. It’s not just anger – it’s a full-body response that temporarily bypasses our rational thinking. Next Steps: Want to learn more about managing your own stress response? Download our free guide on nervous system regulation techniques. Leave us a review if you found this episode helpful! Your feedback helps us create better content for you. #MAFS #MentalHealth #NervousSystem #EmotionalRegulation #RelationshipPsychology [Note: This episode contains discussions of emotional triggers and aggressive behavior. Listener discretion is advised.]</p>      ]]></description>
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