7 STAGES of Trauma Bond, NOT LOVE
Understanding Trauma Bonding in Relationships
The video discusses the concept of trauma bonding in relationships, highlighting its toxic nature and providing insights into the stages involved in trauma bonding.
Trauma Bonding Explained
- Trauma bonding is often mistaken for love and occurs in abusive relationships where victims form emotional bonds with abusers.
- Understanding the seven stages of trauma bonding is crucial for breaking free from destructive cycles and avoiding heartbreak in future relationships.
Stages of Trauma Bonding
- Love Bomb Stage: Initial phase characterized by intense connection, shared interests, overwhelming affection, attention, gifts, and appreciation.
- Devalue Stage: Transition to criticism, coldness, impatience, and acts of cruelty after moments of love and kindness.
- Discard Stage: Emotional withdrawal leading to isolation from important people in one's life to deepen the trauma bond.
Breaking Free from Trauma Bonding
This section delves into the process of breaking free from trauma bonding, emphasizing self-care, empowerment, and seeking support.
Liberation Process
- Toxic individuals aim to isolate victims emotionally by reducing contact with friends and family.
- Hoover Stage: Abusers attempt to draw victims back using false promises during moments of reprieve.
Overcoming Cognitive Dissonance
- Victims often blame themselves for relationship issues and rationalize abusers' behavior due to cognitive dissonance.
Journey Towards Healing
- Recognizing self-worth and deserving better leads to a turning point towards self-love and empowerment.
- Breaking free involves acknowledging abuse patterns, seeking help, having courage to leave toxic relationships.
Embracing Healing Process
- Healing stage focuses on reclaiming identity, nurturing self-esteem, surrounding oneself with positivity for growth.