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You're Not Crazy: A Podcast for Cycle Breakers with Toxic Parents

You're Not Crazy: A Podcast for Cycle Breakers with Toxic Parents

Von: Torie Wiksell
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Psychotherapist and Coach, Torie Wiksell, is no stranger to talking about challenging and dysfunctional family dynamics. In addition to specializing in working with the adult children of parents with borderline and narcissistic personality disorders as both a therapist and coach, Torie grew up with a mother who had an unmanaged personality disorder.


Torie has spent a significant portion of her 12 year career as a therapist working with clients with personality disorders, their partners, and family members, and brings a unique and relatable perspective to navigating these complicated relationships.

Follow Torie on Instagram: instagram.com/torieatconfidentboundaries

Learn more about Coaching and the Confident Boundaries Membership: www.confidentboundaries.com

Disclaimer: This podcast is not therapy. If you are in mental health crisis, please contact the Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.

You're Not Crazy is a podcast owned and produced by Torie Wiksell and Confident Boundaries, LLC.

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  • The Loneliness of Being the Cycle Breaker
    Jun 24 2025

    If you’re breaking toxic cycles in a family marked by emotional immaturity, narcissism, or borderline traits, there’s something we don’t talk about enough: the profound loneliness that can come with healing.

    You’re not just setting boundaries—you’re stepping out of the role your family expected you to play. Maybe you were the peacekeeper, the fixer, the golden child, or the scapegoat. But once you stop playing by the unspoken rules, the system fights to pull you back in.

    What hurts the most is realizing your family often wants access to the old version of you—not the healthier, more boundaried version you’ve worked so hard to become. That rejection can feel like losing your family all over again.

    This episode is for the cycle breakers—the ones doing the heavy lifting, often in silence, wondering if anyone else truly gets it.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why healing often feels lonelier before it feels better
    • How to reframe your isolation as a sign of growth
    • Where to find real, mutual support outside of dysfunctional systems

    Ready to connect with other cycle breakers? Join me in the Confident Boundaries Membership: confidentboundaries.com/membership

    Grab my free guide, 5 Guilt-Proof Boundaries That Actually Work (Even With a Toxic Parent):
    confidentboundaries.com/guilt-proof-boundaries

    Learn more about the Confident Boundaries Membership: confidentboundaries.com/membership

    Want more You're Not Crazy? Sign up for Bonus Episodes:
    confidentboundaries.com/bonusepisodes

    Follow me on Instagram:
    instagram.com/torieatconfidentboundaries

    Torie Wiksell is a therapist and coach who specializes in working with the adult children of parents with borderline and narcissistic personality disorders. Torie brings a unique perspective having spent years working with clients with personality disorders and growing up with a mother she suspects had NPD with BPD traits. Torie provides online therapy to clients located in WA, OR, and CA, and online coaching internationally.

    Disclaimer: This podcast is not therapy. If you are in mental health crisis, please contact the Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.

    You're Not Crazy is a podcast owned and produced by Torie Wiksell and Confident Boundaries, LLC.

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    16 Min.
  • Breaking Cycles Without Breaking Yourself
    Jun 16 2025

    Healing isn’t linear—especially when you’re the cycle breaker. In this episode of You’re Not Crazy, I’m pulling back the curtain on what real, sustainable healing looks like when you grew up with emotionally immature, narcissistic, or borderline parents.

    I share how becoming a therapist over a decade ago didn’t free me from my dysfunctional patterns—it magnified them. I was the classic parentified child turned overwhelmed helper: running myself into the ground trying to "fix" everything and help everyone.

    I talk about how I'm working on breaking toxic cycles right now and all the feelings and thoughts I have around my own healing journey.

    Grab my free guide, 5 Guilt-Proof Boundaries That Actually Work (Even With a Toxic Parent):
    confidentboundaries.com/guilt-proof-boundaries

    Learn more about the Confident Boundaries Membership: confidentboundaries.com/membership

    Want more You're Not Crazy? Sign up for Bonus Episodes:
    confidentboundaries.com/bonusepisodes

    Follow me on Instagram:
    instagram.com/torieatconfidentboundaries

    Torie Wiksell is a therapist and coach who specializes in working with the adult children of parents with borderline and narcissistic personality disorders. Torie brings a unique perspective having spent years working with clients with personality disorders and growing up with a mother she suspects had NPD with BPD traits. Torie provides online therapy to clients located in WA, OR, and CA, and online coaching internationally.

    Disclaimer: This podcast is not therapy. If you are in mental health crisis, please contact the Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.

    You're Not Crazy is a podcast owned and produced by Torie Wiksell and Confident Boundaries, LLC.

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    37 Min.
  • What If Protecting Yourself Is the Honest Thing to Do?
    Jun 10 2025

    Cycle breakers are often raised to believe that honesty = full disclosure and transparency… even when the other person has a history of weaponizing that honesty against them.

    In this episode of You’re Not Crazy, we’re digging into the messy middle between brutal honesty and self-abandonment—especially when it comes to dealing with parents who have borderline personality disorder (BPD) or narcissistic personality disorder (NPD).

    So many of us value being open and real because we didn’t get that growing up. But when it comes to setting boundaries with toxic parents, that same desire to be transparent can backfire—leaving us feeling overexposed, manipulated, and unsafe.

    In this episode, I’m sharing:

    • The difference between honesty and over-disclosure
    • How I decide what to share (and not share) on this podcast and in my own life
    • Why you don’t owe anyone—not even your parent—access to your most vulnerable truths
    • And the underrated boundary no one talks about: walking away when you're being mistreated

    →Ready to learn why your boundaries haven’t been working—and what to do instead? Grab my free mini-course at confidentboundaries.com/course

    Grab my free guide, 5 Guilt-Proof Boundaries That Actually Work (Even With a Toxic Parent):
    confidentboundaries.com/guilt-proof-boundaries

    Learn more about the Confident Boundaries Membership: confidentboundaries.com/membership

    Want more You're Not Crazy? Sign up for Bonus Episodes:
    confidentboundaries.com/bonusepisodes

    Follow me on Instagram:
    instagram.com/torieatconfidentboundaries

    Torie Wiksell is a therapist and coach who specializes in working with the adult children of parents with borderline and narcissistic personality disorders. Torie brings a unique perspective having spent years working with clients with personality disorders and growing up with a mother she suspects had NPD with BPD traits. Torie provides online therapy to clients located in WA, OR, and CA, and online coaching internationally.

    Disclaimer: This podcast is not therapy. If you are in mental health crisis, please contact the Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.

    You're Not Crazy is a podcast owned and produced by Torie Wiksell and Confident Boundaries, LLC.

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    15 Min.

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