I don't know if this helps surf14 but so much of what you express is well, 'traditional' for ACONs - so you're not alone in this.
We know how cruel they are and yet we fear 'hurting' them. We clearly see them as vulnerable even tho they are so destructive. We are made powerless as well as voiceless by their vulnerability - or is it their clever manipulation to make themselves appear so vulnerable. As vulnerable as a Brown Bear, I think!!!
But I think we ACONs are also very vulnerable to 'being wrong', being 'in the wrong' and coping with criticism of any kind. And for good reason after the way we were brought up to - always wrong, but always expected to always be perfect in all that we do.
But we're not perfect and THAT'S OK!!
The other side of the coin is the 'grain of truth' syndrome. There's always enough 'truth' for any criticism to find a home in our heart and create panic that we have indeed got is ALL wrong, that we are TOTALLY at fault, that we are MISERABLE wrecks worth nothing on this earth.
Does that seem familiar???
I think the only way to handle it is to let it go! Accept the merest tiniest speck of 'truth' in what she says - don't bother to argue with her and find a 'yeah, yeah' attitude. Should frustrate the hell out of her!
Difficult to do, of course.
And, I hope you will forgive my presumption, (you will see that my reason for saying this is that I've thought the same thoughts) - I wonder how much the threat of being 'cut out of her will' is in your mind rather in her reality.
I know my father lived frugally because he intended me to have something after he had gone but I feared my mother would take it all away from me if I didn't 'behave'! It was only when I let go of wanting anything at all from her that I stopped fearing her power over me.
It's true that I feared my mother's impact on me more than I feared the loss of the money (so perhaps it made it easier for me to give it up!!). It's more than possible that my mother would like to threaten me with it as yet one more weapon in her arsenal. But if I truly don't care and don't need the money (whether I think I do or not), then it's not a weapon any more.
We ACONs have to work on removing the hooks deep within us - no hooks, no room for them to hang their coat!! There's enough abundance in the world for there to be plenty for all of us elsewhere in the world - we don't need to get what we need from our mothers!!! There's a famous phrase for handling this kind of situation : Who's NEXT! (In other word, look around you for what you need, not just in one direction of lack).
Kind thoughts
R