Infatuation Rules
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Trauma bonds are hard to break because the cycle of abuse that causes them floods the victim's brain with dopamine, causing them to develop an addiction for the relationship and because abusers often victimize themselves to make the victim doubtful, guilty, and ashamed for attempting to break the trauma bond.
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Read More »The ripple effect that trauma bonding has on people’s lives is both traumatizing and immobilizing. A trauma bond is a deep emotional attachment that is created by a cycle of abuse that consists of mirroring, manipulation, devaluation, invalidation, dehumanization, chaos, and intermittent reinforcement that manipulates victims of abuse into accidentally equating abuse with genuine love, compassion, and empathy. Trauma bonds are hard to break because the cycle of abuse that causes them floods the victim’s brain with dopamine, causing them to develop an addiction for the relationship and because abusers often victimize themselves to make the victim doubtful, guilty, and ashamed for attempting to break the trauma bond. A comprehensive understanding of the cycle of abuse that creates and solidifies a trauma bond is the centerpiece of the foundation victims of abuse must lay if they are to successfully break the trauma bond that keeps them tethered to their abusive relationship. This article is going to guide readers through the difficulties of breaking a trauma bond but we strongly recommend that readers seek out the guidance of a qualified professional as well. It is very common for victims of trauma bonded relationships to experience a cycle of mirroring, future faking, abuse, and intermittent reinforcement, particularly in the beginning stages of the relationship. It is important for victims of abuse to understand every aspect of this cycle because its dysfunctionality is notorious for causing trauma bonds to feel like an addiction. This means that the trauma bonded victim will have an intense craving for the high points of the relationship, they’ll lose sight of themselves in pursuit of these high points, and they’ll remain in the abusive environment despite the negative effects it has on their health.
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Read More »This flood of dopamine causes the high points of the relationship, the “reward” during intermittent reinforcement, to become so addictive that the victim remains trauma bonded in the relationship for months, years, and sometimes even decades of their lives.
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