Freedom After Narcissistic Abuse: Guided Meditations with Kate Hamilton
Still replaying what happened, circling in self-doubt?
These guided meditations offer support to quiet their voice in your head, calm your body after a triggering text or memory, and find your way back to trusting yourself again. Created for women recovering after narcissistic abuse, gaslighting, emotional abuse, and coercive control.
Press play when you're looking for support to:
- Calm your body after an upsetting interaction
- Quiet your mind when it won't stop replaying what happened
- Wind down when sleep won't come, even for a few minutes
- Create space between their version of events and what you know to be true
- Feel less alone as you rebuild self-trust
You do not need another hour of analyzing them. You need a place to hear yourself again.
Put in your earbuds, take one breath, and begin finding your way back to yourself.
Disclaimer: This podcast provides supportive and educational content only. It is not therapy, counseling, medical care, or a substitute for professional treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact a licensed professional or emergency support service in your area.
Freedom After Narcissistic Abuse: Guided Meditations with Kate Hamilton
When co-parenting feels impossible
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Meditation for Co-Parenting with a Narcissist Without Losing Yourself Navigating parenting with someone who has caused harm can feel exhausting and discouraging. This meditation brings you back to your center, reminding you that while you cannot control everything, you can create steadiness and peace for yourself. Another manipulative text. Another impossible handoff. If co-parenting with him feels like negotiating with someone who was never negotiating in good faith, this one's for the days you need to find your center before you respond — or don't respond at all.
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Welcome to this guided meditation when co-parenting feels impossible. Welcome, dear one. Welcome to this place to exhale. A time carved out just for you. Settle into a quiet and safe place. Somewhere comfortable and cozy where you are not likely to be disturbed. Settle into this place to fully exhale, bringing awareness to the breath, a slow breath in, and a slow breath out. And for the next few minutes, knowing you do not need to navigate anything. You don't need to respond. You don't need to explain or prepare for the next interaction. This is a place where everything can be set down. Attention, the bracing, the dread, the exhaustion of trying to hold peace together on your own. Right now, right here in this space, it's a time to breathe, to ground, to let yourself soften, following the breath in and out, in and out, and trying, if you can, to let go of some of the tightness you may have brought with you today. Any of the tension in your face or your jaw, your neck and shoulders, letting them soften, letting the breath be a little more at ease, letting the arms and legs soften, grounding into what is supporting you, allowing the breath, a gentle breath in, a gentle breath out, trusting this moment, this arrival, this time carved out just for you. Co-parenting with someone who has harmed you is one of the hardest things a person can do. It pulls at old deep wounds, activates old primal fear. If you notice your breath grows shallow, or your stomach tightens, or you dread every handoff, or every message, know that there's nothing wrong with you. You're not reacting to the present moment alone. Your body remembers, your heart remembers, your deep instinct for self-protection remembers. And here is the gentle truth: you are doing something impossibly hard with more grace and clarity than you give yourself credit for. Something you should never have to carry. Something many people have no idea you are carrying. And it was never meant to be carried alone. Now bringing your awareness to the body, returning to your own ground, bringing your attention to your feet, feeling them against the floor, pushing in and grounding to what is solid and present and real. Now bringing awareness to your breath, feeling it entering your chest, lifting the ribs, softening your belly as it moves through you. With each inhale, let your breath gather you back into your own body. With each exhale, release whatever does not belong to you. You do not have to absorb their instability. You do not have to become smaller to manage the moment. Steady, grounded, clear, yours. If these feel right for you, let these truths settle into your chest like warm, steady light. I can be calm even when the situation is not. Let them remind you that you are not powerless here. You are wise, and you are allowed to stay grounded in yourself. Now standing in your own center, bringing your awareness back to your breath, a gentle breath in, a gentle breath out, slow and steady. Feeling your feet on the ground, feeling the strength in your chest, feeling the quiet clarity returning to your mind and body. May your breath stay steady in the moments that challenge you. May your boundaries hold firm with ease. May your heart stay rooted in truth, not fear. May you remember that you are not alone. You are held by your own strength, your own clarity, and your own unwavering light. You are steady. You are capable. You are not alone in this.