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Test Cycle of abuse and recovery
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1st QUESTION: What does the Idealization phase of the narcissistic abuse cycle consist of?
The victim is put on a pedestal and saturated with positive attention to create a strong attachment
Affection is withdrawn and emotional punishments are applied
A cold and brutal breakup is made
Promising changes to lure the victim back
2nd QUESTION: What characterizes the Devaluation phase?
A definitive separation occurs with no turning back
The abuser criticizes, withdraws affection, and applies emotional punishments, generating confusion
Intensifying affection and idealization
Repairing the bond with sincere apologies and real change
3rd QUESTION: What happens in the discard according to the text?
Initiate therapy with DBT to regulate emotions
Relationship is restored through promises of change
A cold and often brutal break occurs when the victim is no longer helpful or exhausted
Setting firm boundaries such as zero contact
QUESTION 4: What is hoovering in this context?
It consists in cutting off all contact definitively
Involves naming the experience to reduce confusion
Focuses on dismantling maladaptive coping mechanisms
Involves trying to "suck in" the victim with false regrets or promises to restart the cycle
QUESTION 5: What is the first step in the survivor therapy described?
Help verbalize the experience and name what happened to reduce confusion
Immediately apply zero contact with therapist
Induce supervised reconciliation with abuser
Initiate prolonged exposure to abuser to desensitize
QUESTION 6: What role does DBT play in treatment?
Serves to diagnose personality disorders of the abuser
Used to regulate the emotional storm and stabilize the nervous system during trauma processing
Allowing the relationship to be legally evaluated for a trial
Substitute the need to set external limits
7th QUESTION: What does the reconstruction of the self involve in the final phase?
Recovering the idealized relationship with greater intensity
Seeking constant external validation to heal
Accepting that the loved one was a projection or mask and doing the necessary mourning
Avoiding all emotional work so as not to reopen wounds
8th QUESTION: What boundaries are recommended to prevent future abuse?
Opening more channels of communication to smooth out rough edges
Negotiating flexible limits depending on abuser's moods
Maintaining regular visits to assess changes
Establishing firm boundaries such as "Zero Contact" or the "Gray Stone" technique
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