Have you ever questioned whether your relationship was safe—emotionally, mentally, or spiritually?Whether it's a parent, partner, or co-parent... when control replaces care and confusion replaces clarity, it may be time to name what you're really experiencing.
Join us for Crowned in Confidence: Navigating Narcissism, Power, and Control, a powerful, trauma-informed conversation designed to help you break free from relational dynamics rooted in manipulation, control, and abuse.
This event goes beyond diagnosing narcissism—we’re diving deep into the Power & Control Wheel, a tool that will help you recognize subtle and overt patterns of abuse in platonic, parental, romantic, and co-parenting relationships.
What to Expect:
- 💬 Two dynamic 40-minute teachings:
- Ayanah Muhammad, LFMT, will explore emotional abuse, spiritual gaslighting, and the Power & Control Wheel.
- Guest Presenter (Male Perspective) will unpack how narcissism may look when expressed by women—and what men often experience in abusive dynamics.
- 🎤 Interactive Panel Discussion (1 Hour):Ask your questions, share insights, and hear real-life perspectives from survivors and counselors. No topic is off-limits.
- ✍🏽 Guided Healing Exercise:Engage with the Power & Control Wheel in a hands-on way that fosters clarity, emotional validation, and breakthrough.
Who Should Attend?
This event is for anyone navigating relationships (past or present) marked by:
- Narcissistic traits or emotional control
- Psychological or spiritual manipulation
- Co-parenting conflict and power imbalances
- Gaslighting, blame-shifting, or walking on eggshells
- Physical, emotional, or verbal abuse
Whether you're healing, trying to understand, or supporting someone else—this space is for you.
Additional Details:
✔️ Light refreshments served✔️ Resources and referrals provided✔️ Questions welcomed via FB event in advance✔️ Safe, judgment-free atmosphere
🎟 Reserve Your Seat Now
Space is limited.Click the “Register” button to secure your spot—and tag a friend who needs this, too.You don’t have to suffer in silence. You don’t have to wonder if it’s “that bad.”Let’s talk. Let’s heal. Let’s reclaim confidence—together.