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Breaking Generational Patterns: The Science Behind Bad Relationships

Breaking Generational Patterns: The Science Behind Bad Relationships

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Why does healing hurt so much? Why do we repeat painful patterns—even when we know better? This week, I sit down with Jasmina Sabi, author of Am I Thinking Correctly?, who opens up about surviving childhood trauma, becoming an escort, and the deep betrayal that broke her open. We talk about how your brain chemistry (dopamine, cortisol, serotonin) shapes your decisions—even when you're unaware—and how healing means facing the truth about yourself and the people you love.

This isn’t just her story. It’s a mirror.
You’ll walk away with a new understanding of trauma, survival, and how to truly break the cycle.

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https://www.instagram.com/jasmina_sabiall1?igsh=d21idzBuaDhoYnE%3D


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