Tea in the Garden

Ep 20 || Healing from Narc Abuse & Trusting Yourself Again

38 min · 30. Juni 2026
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In this episode, we pick up where the trauma bonding series left off and answer the question listeners keep asking: how do you actually rebuild self-trust after narcissistic abuse? We talk about why the self-trust break happens first, how to reconnect with your body's "no" before the story catches up, and how to re-learn discernment with others without armoring up completely. This one's about coming back home to yourself — your preferences, your pleasure, your identity — and choosing safety as your new normal instead of adrenaline. Pour your tea. Let's get into it.

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We are not saying all autistic people are queer. We are not saying all neurodivergents are sexually explorative. We ARE saying the overlap is statistically suspicious and spiritually significant. Join our neurodivergent academy: https://ancientsoulgardens.com/year-1-about/ Citations: * Warrier et al. (2020) — Nature Communications. Large-scale study (n=641,860) on overlap between autistic traits and gender diversity. * Van der Miesen et al. (2018) — Elevated rates of autism in gender identity clinic patients, and vice versa. * George & Stokes (2018) — Archives of Sexual Behavior. Autistic adults significantly more likely to identify as non-heterosexual. * Barnett & Maticka-Tyndale (2015) — Qualitative research on autistic sexual identity and community belonging. * Cascalheira et al. (2021) — Psychological benefits of BDSM including stress reduction and altered states. * Connolly (2006) — Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality. BDSM practitioners show lower psychological distress than general population. * Williams & Prior (2015) — Explicit negotiation and consent culture in BDSM communities. * Turner (2016) — Qualitative interviews describing kink as nervous system regulation and healing. * Mahler (2019) — Interoception research; internal body sense in autistic people. * Marco et al. (2011) — Sensory hyper- and hypo-reactivity in autism, including sensory seeking. * Green et al. (2019) — How sensory profiles shape sexual preferences in autistic adults. * Ducheny et al. (2018) — Found family structures in LGBTQ+ communities.

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