Your unconscious mind is the most powerful resource for positive change
These terms are often used together, and while they overlap, they don’t always mean exactly the same thing.
Understanding the difference can help bring clarity to what you’ve experienced.
Narcissistic abuse typically refers to patterns of behavior associated with someone who has strong narcissistic traits.
This can include:
The experience can feel emotionally confusing, destabilizing, and deeply personal.
Coercive control is less about a personality type and more about a pattern of behavior.
It involves gradually influencing or controlling another person’s:
Often in subtle, cumulative ways.
It may not always be obvious in the moment, but over time it can significantly impact how you think, feel, and respond.
In some relationships, both can be present.
Narcissistic traits may drive the behavior…while coercive control describes how that behavior is expressed over time.
You don’t need to define your experience perfectly to begin healing.
What matters is recognizing the impact it has had on you—and understanding that your responses are often learned patterns, not personal flaws.
Narcissistic Abuse