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Wednesday Night Recap - Break Trauma Bonds- Find Your True Self - Episode 11.76

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Wednesday Night Recap - Break Trauma Bonds: Find Your True Self - Episode 11.76 This Show is now Dedicated to us, The Average, Everyday American just trying to build a peaceful, productive, and safe life in this country. The Federal Government is being weaponized against us, by our fellow Americans that have given up on democracy and freedom. It's plain to see that at this point that you're either for freedom, or against it, and that's fascism. The same thing that caused WW2.The Check-In- Still looking for my next opportunity. Had an interview, and waiting on a second interview. Had to turn down an interview for a job I probably would have liked, but they test for THC and I don’t get it. Do they test for alcohol? What year is it? -Just found out about a major family issue! In my opinion, this could have been handled differently.Ultimately everything is everything right now and I’m working my plan.Food For ThoughtHow to break a trauma bond using 6 stepshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBvYBeWNyjYDr. Becky SpelmanOvercoming trauma bonding can be difficult and may require professional support. Here are some steps that may help:1. Acknowledge the abuse: Recognize that the relationship is abusive and that the abuser's behavior is not acceptable or your fault.2. Seek support: Reach out to trusted friends, family members, or a therapist who can provide emotional support and guidance.3. Create distance: Limit contact with the abuser and avoid situations that may trigger memories or feelings of attachment.4. Practice self-care: Prioritize self-care activities such as exercise, meditation, and healthy eating to manage stress and promote healing.5. Identify and challenge negative beliefs: Work with a therapist to identify and challenge negative beliefs and thought patterns that may be contributing to the trauma bond.6. Set boundaries: Set clear boundaries with the abuser and communicate them assertively.Remember that healing from trauma bonding takes time and effort, but with support and self-care, it is possible to move forward and build healthier relationships.Video5 Signs It's Trauma Bonding NOT Lovehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZByX1N7rGYKati MortonWhen one has suffered or is suffering from unhealed trauma, it can be easy to get ourselves into unhealthy relationship patterns. If you're someone who gets stuck in unhealthy or toxic relationship dating patterns, or if you're finding you're codependent in relationships or struggle with codependency, it may have something to do with trauma bonding. So if you're stuck asking yourself is it love or obsession or is it love or infatuation,  these may be indicators that your relationship could have some unhealed trauma present in it. Let's move on from toxic and unhealthy relationship patterns and dating cycles so that we can really find real healthy loving relationships. Let me know the stories of your unhealthy or toxic relationships in the comments, or times that you thought you were in love but it was really obsession or trauma bonding or codependency that was present in your relationships below.Videos Always Stroke Your Man ft. Miss Jewelz | Patreon ExclusiveDecisions Decisions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FIVai6Gkh4Tonight's Conversation -Break Trauma Bonds: Find Your True Self - Episode 11.76While the term "struggle bond" isn't a formally recognized psychological term like "trauma bond," it's often used in a more general sense to describe the strong connections that can form between people who have endured shared difficulties or challenges. This can be a positive thing, leading to resilience and mutual support.Trauma bonding, on the other hand, is a specific and harmful psychological phenomenon. It refers to a strong, often unhealthy, emotional attachment that develops between an abused person and their abuser.Trauma Bonds (Psychological Phenomenon)Trauma bonding is a more complex and damaging type of attachment. It occurs in abusive relationships where there's a repeated cycle of abuse, devaluation, and intermittent positive reinforcement. The victim develops an emotional connection and loyalty to the abuser, despite the harm being inflicted.Friday Night Live ?Spreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/podcast/transparent-conversations--2755510Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6zPRncAdAd9hzsy6PE1dKMYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@cpiercejr/videosiHearthttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-transparent-conversations-29417973/A DMV Podcast Creator's Collective Podcast#dvmpods #transparentconvos #transparentconversations #addiction #recovery #ethicalnonmonogamy #polyamory #420

Wednesday Night Recap - Break Trauma Bonds: Find Your True Self - Episode 11.76 This Show is now Dedicated to us, The Average, Everyday American just trying to build a peaceful, productive, and safe life in this country. The Federal Government is being weaponized against us, by our fellow Americans that have given up on democracy and freedom. It's plain to see that at this point that you're either for freedom, or against it, and that's fascism. The same thing that caused WW2.The Check-In- Still looking for my next opportunity. Had an interview, and waiting on a second interview. Had to turn down an interview for a job I probably would have liked, but they test for THC and I don’t get it. Do they test for alcohol? What year is it? -Just found out about a major family issue! In my opinion, this could have been handled differently.Ultimately everything is everything right now and I’m working my plan.Food For ThoughtHow to break a trauma bond using 6 stepshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBvYBeWNyjYDr. Becky SpelmanOvercoming trauma bonding can be difficult and may require professional support. Here are some steps that may help:1. Acknowledge the abuse: Recognize that the relationship is abusive and that the abuser's behavior is not acceptable or your fault.2. Seek support: Reach out to trusted friends, family members, or a therapist who can provide emotional support and guidance.3. Create distance: Limit contact with the abuser and avoid situations that may trigger memories or feelings of attachment.4. Practice self-care: Prioritize self-care activities such as exercise, meditation, and healthy eating to manage stress and promote healing.5. Identify and challenge negative beliefs: Work with a therapist to identify and challenge negative beliefs and thought patterns that may be contributing to the trauma bond.6. Set boundaries: Set clear boundaries with the abuser and communicate them assertively.Remember that healing from trauma bonding takes time and effort, but with support and self-care, it is possible to move forward and build healthier relationships.Video5 Signs It's Trauma Bonding NOT Lovehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZByX1N7rGYKati MortonWhen one has suffered or is suffering from unhealed trauma, it can be easy to get ourselves into unhealthy relationship patterns. If you're someone who gets stuck in unhealthy or toxic relationship dating patterns, or if you're finding you're codependent in relationships or struggle with codependency, it may have something to do with trauma bonding. So if you're stuck asking yourself is it love or obsession or is it love or infatuation,  these may be indicators that your relationship could have some unhealed trauma present in it. Let's move on from toxic and unhealthy relationship patterns and dating cycles so that we can really find real healthy loving relationships. Let me know the stories of your unhealthy or toxic relationships in the comments, or times that you thought you were in love but it was really obsession or trauma bonding or codependency that was present in your relationships below.Videos Always Stroke Your Man ft. Miss Jewelz | Patreon ExclusiveDecisions Decisions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FIVai6Gkh4Tonight's Conversation -Break Trauma Bonds: Find Your True Self - Episode 11.76While...

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