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Trauma Bonding Is Abuse Attachment

Trauma Bonding Is Abuse Attachment

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We untangle the myth that “bonding over trauma” equals a trauma bond, then map the real cycle of abuse-driven attachment. We show how neurochemistry, attachment styles, and clean repair build secure love or point to safe exits.

  • trauma bonding = abuse-driven attachment, not shared history
  • Rae & Dax’s grief story as empathy buffer, not pathology
  • cortisol, dopamine, oxytocin in the cycle
  • why makeup sex feels intense and why it isn’t repair
  • Lighthouse: Signal, Mirror, Sovereignty, Gritty Invitation
  • three ingredients of trauma bonds + cognitive dissonance
  • clean repair vs patterns, scripts for accountability
  • anxious, avoidant, disorganized, earned secure
  • therapy: EFT, IFS, EMDR, somatic work
  • safety planning, no-contact, resource pathways

Safety beats insight. If a self-harm threat is present, leave to safety and call 911. For guidance, call or text 988 in the U.S. Do not manage it alone.

Chapters:

0:00 Setting The Record Straight
2:00 Grounding And Safety Resources
4:07 Ray And Dax: Shared Grief, Not Bond
6:26 What Trauma Bonding Really Means
10:25 The Neurochemistry Of The Cycle
12:10 Why Makeup Sex Feels So Intense
16:15 The Lighthouse Framework In Practice
18:12 Cognitive Dissonance And Control
20:42 The Three Ingredients Of A Trauma Bond
23:15 Myth Busting Shared Trauma
27:28 Scenarios A vs. B
31:20 Clean Repair Versus Patterns
36:05 Breaking The Cycle Step By Step
41:00 Revenge Traps And Safer Swaps
46:20 Attachment Styles Overview
53:10 Anxious, Avoidant, Disorganized Deep Dive
1:00:30 Earned Security And Healing Paths
1:06:40 Therapy Modalities And Tools
1:12:20 Self‑Reflection Questions
1:16:30 Resources, Hotlines, Next Steps
1:20:30 Final Takeaways And Hope

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