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Sherrie L. King, M.S., LPC 
MENDING THE HEARTS OF DAUGHTERS OF NARCISSISTIC ABUSE

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Welcome! I’m glad you’re here! Whether you're a curious learner or someone looking for understanding and insights about overcoming the trauma and grief resulting from narcissistic abuse, you've come to the right place. Here, we provide compassionate guidance as well as a supportive place to restore health, help you reclaim your life, and connect with your authentic self.  Join us on a journey of empowerment and healing. Discover the strength within you to thrive beyond the darkness of narcissistic abuse.

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361-355-5558 ext. 700

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About Sherrie L. King, M.S., LPC, GC-C

    I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Grief-Certified Counselor based in Texas, specializing in trauma, grief, and recovery from narcissistic abuse, with a particular focus on healing the mother wound. Drawing from both professional training and lived experience navigating family trauma, I offer a compassionate, empowering, and trauma-informed space where clients feel truly heard, validated, and supported through grief and self-discovery. I help individuals reclaim their sense of self, work through deep emotional pain, and build meaningful, authentic lives beyond past wounds. My approach is gentle, insightful, and grounded in evidence-based practices that honor each person’s unique healing journey.

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Who We Work With

     I work with adults who have experienced emotionally unsafe relationships and the lasting impact of narcissistic abuse particularly with the family dynamic. Many of the individuals I support appear high-functioning on the outside, yet internally struggle with grief, confusion, self-doubt, and a deep sense of loss that has never been fully acknowledged.

I often work with individuals who:

  • Grew up with narcissistic, emotionally immature, or unavailable parents

  • Are grieving estranged or no-contact relationships

  • Are hesitant to end communication

  • Struggle with shame, people-pleasing, or boundary difficulties

  • Experience anxiety, hypervigilance, or emotional numbness

  • Feel conflicted about forgiveness, reconciliation, or family expectations

  • Are grieving the loss of childhood, safety, or relationships they hoped to have

You do not need to have everything figured out to begin. If something inside you knows that what you experienced was painful and impactful, that is enough.

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