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Ava Wilson

Breaking Trauma Bonds

Breaking Trauma Bonds explores the complex reasons why individuals stay in abusive relationships, focusing on the psychology behind these attachments. It delves into trauma bonding, where victims develop strong emotional ties to their abusers, as well as learned helplessness, which makes them feel powerless to escape. The book also examines cognitive dissonance, the mental stress from conflicting beliefs, which leads victims to rationalize the abuse. Understanding these factors is crucial for breaking free from the cycle of abuse.

The book begins by introducing core concepts before systematically exploring the formation of trauma bonds through manipulation and distorted realities. It then addresses how learned helplessness erodes self-esteem and the ability to make decisions. Finally, it examines how cognitive dissonance leads to rationalization and denial.

What sets this book apart is its integrated approach, combining psychological research with survivor narratives to offer a roadmap for recovery and healthier family relationships.

Ultimately, Breaking Trauma Bonds argues that these bonds are not unbreakable and that understanding the underlying psychological processes is the first step toward healing. By providing practical strategies and insights, the book empowers readers to recognize the signs of abuse, rebuild their self-esteem, and establish healthier relationship patterns.
152 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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