You’re most welcome! I am so glad that you like my channel. If you found the video helpful, please feel free to share it with others who might benefit. Also, you can find more indepth info at DocSnipes.com/Clones.
You’re most welcome! I am grateful to be of service and I appreciate you watching the video. If you found the video helpful, please feel free to share it with others who might benefit. Also, you can find more in-depth info at DocSnipes.com/Clones.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s wonderful to hear that you’re finding the recordings helpful, even with the time difference. I truly appreciate your support and dedication to watching the content. Therapy and self-growth are universal, and it’s amazing to connect with viewers from all over the world, including India. Also, for more in-depth tools, resources, and information, you can visit DocSnipes.com/Clones.
I’m so sorry you’re going through this-it sounds like an incredibly painful and complex situation. After 30 years, the end of a relationship, especially one marked by narcissistic abuse, can bring up so many emotions-grief, anger, confusion, and even relief. It’s completely valid to feel overwhelmed, especially as you process not just the loss of the relationship but also the impact of years of emotional pain. Being with someone who exhibits narcissistic tendencies can make it especially hard to heal, as it often leaves deep wounds to self-esteem and trust. As difficult as it feels now, this can also be a time to focus on your healing, rediscovering your own worth and identity outside of the relationship.
Thank you for sharing what you’re going through-it sounds like you’re carrying a lot, and managing anxiety, trauma, ADHD, PTSD, and more can feel overwhelming. The fact that you’re here, seeking information and support, shows tremendous strength and resilience.
I’m so sorry you’re going through this-it sounds incredibly painful. Divorce is a profound loss, and seeing your wife move on so quickly can amplify feelings of hurt and confusion. It’s important to remind yourself that everyone processes and copes with change differently. Her moving on doesn’t invalidate your feelings or the significance of the relationship you shared. If you found this video helpful, please consider sharing it with others who might be facing similar struggles. For more in-depth tools and strategies, visit DocSnipes.com/Clones.
Thank-you so much doc Snipes 😊
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Doc, I’ve recently discovered your channel. I love it! Thanks for your great work😊
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My first time tuning in, I reviewed so much knowledge and comfort ,thank you love ❤
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45:15 thank you for that , following you from Algeria {North Africa} 👏
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I love u ur angle for therapists 💐💐💐 I m from India so because of late night i only watch ur recordings
Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s wonderful to hear that you’re finding the recordings helpful, even with the time difference. I truly appreciate your support and dedication to watching the content. Therapy and self-growth are universal, and it’s amazing to connect with viewers from all over the world, including India. Also, for more in-depth tools, resources, and information, you can visit DocSnipes.com/Clones.
Good evening 🙏 Doc snipes I hit the like button 😊
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We were together for 30 years. And suffered from narssoctic abuse from her for years
I’m so sorry you’re going through this-it sounds like an incredibly painful and complex situation. After 30 years, the end of a relationship, especially one marked by narcissistic abuse, can bring up so many emotions-grief, anger, confusion, and even relief. It’s completely valid to feel overwhelmed, especially as you process not just the loss of the relationship but also the impact of years of emotional pain.
Being with someone who exhibits narcissistic tendencies can make it especially hard to heal, as it often leaves deep wounds to self-esteem and trust. As difficult as it feels now, this can also be a time to focus on your healing, rediscovering your own worth and identity outside of the relationship.
@DocSnipes my wife has no empathy. I just found out she's now dating her ex from 30 years
I hope I can get through this.
I have anxiety 🙃 trauma adhd ptsd and more.
Thank you for sharing what you’re going through-it sounds like you’re carrying a lot, and managing anxiety, trauma, ADHD, PTSD, and more can feel overwhelming. The fact that you’re here, seeking information and support, shows tremendous strength and resilience.
I am new to your channel. I am looking forward to what you have to say.
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I'm suffering. My wife and I are getting diverorced. It's only been 2 months and she has already moved on with a new boyfriend.
I’m so sorry you’re going through this-it sounds incredibly painful. Divorce is a profound loss, and seeing your wife move on so quickly can amplify feelings of hurt and confusion. It’s important to remind yourself that everyone processes and copes with change differently. Her moving on doesn’t invalidate your feelings or the significance of the relationship you shared.
If you found this video helpful, please consider sharing it with others who might be facing similar struggles. For more in-depth tools and strategies, visit DocSnipes.com/Clones.