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The Reasons People With Complex PTSD Self-Isolate

Learning compassion for those suffering from complex trauma — “Traumatized people chronically feel unsafe inside their bodies: The past is alive in the form of gnawing interior discomfort.” Bessel van der Kolk Let me start by saying that this may be a trigger warning for some, and I apologize to anyone who may find this emotionally disturbing, but I…

Mental Health

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The Reasons People With Complex PTSD Self-Isolate
The Reasons People With Complex PTSD Self-Isolate

Published in Hello, Love

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3 Micro Behaviors Of Narcissism

Just because they’re micro behaviors, doesn’t make them any less toxic. — The word “narcissism” has been tossed around interchangeably with Narcissistic Personality Disorder on blog posts and social media as being synonymous. The fact is, they’re not. Simply put: this is how people get incorrectly labeled and misdiagnosed who otherwise don’t meet the criteria for the disorder. …

Relationships

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3 Micro Behaviors Of Narcissism
3 Micro Behaviors Of Narcissism

Published in Hello, Love

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Why They Leave When You Need Them The Most

Understanding why is what helps you grow, if you let it. — It’s not my intention to trigger anyone. Writing this triggered a lot for me too, and dug up some painful memories. Please understand that some topics can’t be sugarcoated, or dumbed-down because they wind up losing their purpose. …

Life

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Why They Leave When You Need Them The Most
Why They Leave When You Need Them The Most

Published in Invisible Illness

·3 days ago

Borderline “Splitting” And Traumatic Bonding

Does “splitting” override feeling a trauma bond? — Trauma bonds are based on emotional addiction, specifically love addiction. Emotional addiction is a controversial subject because there isn’t a lot of research to support its existence, although there is ample research supporting love addiction. Existing research attributes a biochemical cocktail as its foundation which includes both feel-good neurotransmitters such…

Psychology

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Borderline “Splitting” And Traumatic Bonding
Borderline “Splitting” And Traumatic Bonding

Published in Invisible Illness

·5 days ago

What Should Be The Goal Of Healing From Trauma?

No matter how you slice it, it boils down to this one goal. — I get asked all the time what the most important goal should be when healing from attachment or relational trauma. The fact is, healing is a choice. And the choices we make as part of our healing are also our choice. Healing from relational trauma is an eye-opening and often…

Mental Health

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What Should Be The Goal Of Healing From Trauma?
What Should Be The Goal Of Healing From Trauma?

Published in Invisible Illness

·Jun 18

4 Common Hidden Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder

Symptoms of “quiet borderline” often fly under the radar from the more obvious ones — Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a pervasive and lifelong disorder that can be officially diagnosed at the age of eighteen or older in the United States. BPD affects approximately 1.9% of the general population and upwards of 20% of in-patient psychiatric residents. Currently, there are four recognized subtypes of BPD…

Mental Health

5 min read

4 Common Hidden Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder
4 Common Hidden Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder

Published in Invisible Illness

·Jun 13

Signs Of Relational Self-Sabotage

Are you doing these in your relationship? — A hard truth is that sometimes the only thing standing between our happiness in our relationship is ourselves. We’ve probably all heard of self-sabotage — where we unconsciously (or consciously) go out of our way to throw a wrench in the works in our lives while sitting back and wallowing…

Mental Health

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Signs Of Relational Self-Sabotage
Signs Of Relational Self-Sabotage

Published in Invisible Illness

·Jun 6

The Consequences Of Growing Up With A Narcissist

How growing up with narcissistic parents can affect our sense of Self — Managing toxic relationships in our lives can be difficult, especially if we grew up with narcissistic caregivers. When we grow up in a narcissistic environment, the rules change. We learn survival mode. We become hyper-vigilant in observing the micro-details of our environment and assessing for danger. We watch for subtle…

Relationships

7 min read

The Consequences Of Growing Up With A Narcissist
The Consequences Of Growing Up With A Narcissist

Published in Invisible Illness

·Jun 3

4 Critical Signs of a Trauma Bond

We may be experiencing a traumatically bonded relationship and not know it — A traumatic bond is defined as two partners who have a foundation of control, manipulation, and sabotage as the basis of their relationship. While there are many factors that establish and maintain traumatic bonds, they all share one common pattern: they have cycles of both positive and negative intermittent reinforcement…

Relationships

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4 Critical Signs of a Trauma Bond
4 Critical Signs of a Trauma Bond

Published in Invisible Illness

·Jun 1

Do “Narcissists” Do Well In Therapy?

Unpacking misconceptions, misinformation & the hard truth — I think most therapists can agree that one thing we don’t expect to hear too often is a client saying they’re a “narcissist” and that they need help. With the word “narcissist” being overused and misused on social media the past few years, many now claim to know someone who…

Mental Health

6 min read

Do “Narcissists” Do Well In Therapy?
Do “Narcissists” Do Well In Therapy?
Annie Tanasugarn, PhD

Annie Tanasugarn, PhD

Psychologist. Certified Trauma & Relationship Specialist. https://behaviorthrive.com/

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