Hi Jacklan,
I'm sorry to hear that you're suffering. I'm no expert, and I can't speak for everyone, but I had to cut all ties to anyone who was involved with "my" LGAT, (which was Landmark). This meant breaking off what I had believed to be friendships, including some that I had thought were pretty close friendships, that had predated my LGAT involvement.
LGATS practice psychological abuse, and so getting away takes much the same steps needed to get away from any psychological abuser. It IS hard, and cognitive dissonance makes us wonder if maybe we are wrong. I have to take a step back from that type of thinking, and remind myself that NO healthy relationship should make me feel that way, whether it is with a single person or an entire group of them.
I'm sorry to hear that you're suffering. I'm no expert, and I can't speak for everyone, but I had to cut all ties to anyone who was involved with "my" LGAT, (which was Landmark). This meant breaking off what I had believed to be friendships, including some that I had thought were pretty close friendships, that had predated my LGAT involvement.
LGATS practice psychological abuse, and so getting away takes much the same steps needed to get away from any psychological abuser. It IS hard, and cognitive dissonance makes us wonder if maybe we are wrong. I have to take a step back from that type of thinking, and remind myself that NO healthy relationship should make me feel that way, whether it is with a single person or an entire group of them.