Understanding Trauma Bonds: Real Meaning and Common Confusion
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Understanding Trauma Bonds: Real Meaning and Common Confusion
Trauma bonding is a strong attachment that a person forms with their abuser. It grows when the abuser mixes harm and kindness. The pattern of hurt then care makes the victim feel tied to the abuser.
This is not the same as two people who connect after they both suffer. That is bonding over shared trauma. Signs include staying even after harm, fear of leaving, and feeling confused about the relationship. If you think you are in a trauma bond, get help from a trusted friend, a counselor, or a support service. Leaving can be hard, but support can help.
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Discussion
Do you ever find it hard to leave a friendship that feels hurtful? Why?
Have you ever helped a friend who stayed with someone who hurt them? What happened?
What do you think makes it easier to trust a new person after a bad relationship?