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Understanding DARVO: How Manipulators Shift Blame in Toxic Relationships
Divorce high conflict, high conflict, Divorcing a bully, Narcissist, DARVO Karen Omand, B.A Soc, B.A Than, CT Divorce high conflict, high conflict, Divorcing a bully, Narcissist, DARVO Karen Omand, B.A Soc, B.A Than, CT

Understanding DARVO: How Manipulators Shift Blame in Toxic Relationships

For over 19 years, I endured a relationship filled with manipulation and emotional turmoil. At the time, I couldn’t fully grasp what was happening—the subtle, persistent tactics left me questioning my reality and constantly doubting myself. Only much later after I separated, did I discover DARVO, a tactic used by many highconflict personalities and emotional abusers, and things started to make sense. Suppose I had known about DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender) earlier. In that case, I might have recognized the signs and understood how this tactic impacted my sense of self and experiences.

Understanding DARVO has helped me—and my clients and I hope it can help you—see through the confusion created by these toxic dynamics and take steps toward a healthier, more empowered life.

What is DARVO and Where Did It Originate?

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