After a toxic or narcissistic relationship, healing isn’t about spotting the right red flags.
It's about learning to trust yourself again.

Feel Familiar?
After a toxic relationship, you may feel
like a different person than you once were.
You second-guess your instincts
and decisions in ways you never used to.
The relationship may be over —
but part of you still feels on edge.
You want connection again,
but fear repeating the same pattern.
You’re tired of trying to make sense
of everything on your own.

If any of this feels familiar, please know there is nothing wrong with you.
What you are experiencing is a very real response to emotional manipulation and relationship trauma. Healing does not require urgency or pressure. It begins gently — by understanding what happened and learning to trust yourself again.
About Laurie Sheridan
Your Recovery and
Reclamation Coach
Hi I'm Laurie Sheridan and I help women recover from toxic and emotionally abusive relationships by restoring inner safety, confidence, and self-trust.
My calm, structured approach offers a grounded path toward healing, clarity, and empowered next steps in life and relationships.


There is a calm way forward...
I help women heal after toxic, emotionally abusive, and narcissistic relationships through a clear, structured process designed to meet you where you are — whether you need stability first or deeper rebuilding support.
If you’re recovering from gaslighting, emotional manipulation, or a relationship that left you feeling lost inside yourself, you are not alone.
Many women are told that the key to protecting themselves in the future is learning more about red flags.
And awareness does matter.
But awareness alone doesn’t rebuild self-trust. Real healing begins when your nervous system settles, your clarity returns, and you begin to trust yourself again.
When that happens, discernment becomes calm instead of hypervigilant — and you can move forward with confidence, clarity, and peace.
Two Supportive Paths —
Depending on What You Need Right Now
Healing is not one-size-fits-all.
Some women need a gentle place to stabilize.
Others are ready for deeper rebuilding.


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