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I'm sorry to hear that you're looking for a support group for narcissist survivors. Connecting with others who have experienced similar challenges can be beneficial. While I don't have real-time access to current information, I can provide some general suggestions on where to find such support groups:

  1. Local Therapy or Counseling Centers: Check with mental health clinics, counseling centers, or therapists in your area. They may be aware of support groups specifically designed for survivors of narcissistic abuse.

  2. Online Forums and Social Media: Look for online communities and forums dedicated to narcissist survivor support. Websites like Reddit may have specific subreddits where people share their experiences and offer support.

  3. Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Organizations: Some organizations are dedicated to supporting survivors of narcissistic abuse. Search for organizations that focus on supporting survivors of narcissistic relationships or emotional abuse.

  4. Support Group Directories: There are websites and directories that list various support groups based on different topics. These directories often allow you to search by location and type of support group.

  5. Reach out to Therapists or Counselors Specializing in Narcissistic Abuse: Therapists who specialize in narcissistic abuse or trauma may have information on local support groups or resources.

  6. Contact Local Mental Health Associations: Reach out to your local mental health associations or advocacy groups, as they might be aware of support groups for narcissist survivors in your area.

Remember that when seeking out support groups, it's essential to find a safe and supportive environment. Take the time to research each group and ensure it aligns with your needs and goals. In any support group setting, anonymity and confidentiality are crucial for participants, so be respectful of others' privacy and boundaries.

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