Key signs of Trauma
bonding
Stages of trauma bonding

Breaking the trauma bond
Trauma Bonding and Substance Use
Other Trauma Bonding meanings
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What do you think the meaning of Justifying or Defending Abuse, is?

You make excuses for their behavior (e.g., "they're just stressed") or hide their actions from others.

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What does Love Bombing Mean?

The abuser overwhelms the victim with excessive affection, attention, and gifts to rapidly establish a deep, intoxicating bond.

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What type of care helps you focus on yourself

Self-care


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True or False: Is trauma bonding deeply correlated with Substance Abuse?

True! often co-occurring as a cycle where intense emotional pain from abusive, high-stakes relationships is self-medicated with drugs or alcohol. 

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More Key signs of Trauma Bonding

Physical & Emotional Numbing: You may feel emotionally detached or experience physical reactions (like nausea) when near them as a coping mechanism.

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Meaning of Feeling Trapped?


You know the relationship is harmful but feel unable to leave, like you're addicted or it's impossible to live without them.

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Trust and Dependency meaning

The abuser establishes themselves as the victim's primary source of support, often isolating them from friends and family, creating a sense of reliance

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Seeking professional care is called what?

Therapy

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What two Neuro transmitters do you think are involved with Trauma Bonding?

dopamine and cortisol—mirrors the chemical highs and lows of addiction, making both the toxic relationship and the substance exceptionally difficult to break.  

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Last key sign of Trauma Bonding

The "Highs" Feel Like "Love": The brief periods of kindness and affection after abuse feel like genuine love, reinforcing the bond and giving you hope for change.

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What is motional Volatility & Unpredictability?


The relationship swings wildly between affection and abuse, keeping you in a state of hypervigilance, always "walking on eggshells".

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Criticism and Devaluation

The affectionate behavior shifts to criticism, devaluation, and verbal abuse as the abuser begins to control the relationship.

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Maintaining your ground by setting ______this is called what? 

Firm Boundaries

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What are some Key connections between trauma bonding and Substance Abuse.

Self-Medication: Individuals often use substances to cope with the anxiety, fear, and emotional pain resulting from intense, unstable, or abusive relationships.

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Stages of Trauma Bonding

Loss of Self: The victim loses their sense of identity, self-worth, and autonomy, often abandoning their own needs, goals, and values for the abuser.

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In your own words, describe Isolation

You distance yourself from friends and family who try to intervene or who notice the unhealthy dynamic.

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describe Manipulation and Gaslighting:

The abuser makes the victim question their reality, memories, or perceptions, often blaming the victim for the abuse.

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Building relationships with others is called

Gaining a support system

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What is another Key Connections Between Trauma Bonding and Substance Abuse 

Neurological Entanglement: Trauma bonding involves intense cycles of abuse and intermittent rewards, which activate the same reward pathways (dopamine/oxytocin) in the brain as drug addiction, creating a dual dependency.

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Last stage of Trauma Bonding

Emotional Addiction to the Cycle: The brain becomes chemically addicted to the highs (love bombing) and lows (abuse) of the relationship, creating a powerful, addictive cycle that is difficult to break.  

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Describe Intense Loyalty & Guilt

You feel a strong sense of obligation or guilt, believing you "owe" them or are responsible for their happiness.

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meaning of Resignation and Giving Up

The victim begins to feel helpless and stops resisting, submitting to the abuser's demands to avoid conflict or further pain.

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Meaning of Loss of Self?

Your identity becomes enmeshed with theirs, you lose your own voice, and your primary focus becomes trying to fix or please the abuser.

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What are some shared characteristics of trauma bonding and substance abuse?  

Shared Characteristics: Both trauma bonds and substance addictions share common traits, such as intense highs and lows, feelings of shame, and powerlessness, making them difficult to break.

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What do you think Trauma Bonding feels like?

  • An unhealthy attachment where you feel love and connection, but the relationship is actually built on cycles of abuse and intermittent reinforcement. 

  • A constant state of anxiety, confusion, and depletion, where you feel drained but still drawn to the person.