Category: Relationships
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Childhood Trauma, Adult Relationships, and Destructive Entitlement

Are old wounds from childhood silently sabotaging your happiness? Discover why burying your childhood crap can explode into destructive entitlement—ruining your relationships, sapping your joy, and even passing the wounds to the next generation. Learn the steps to break free and heal deeply.
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How Narcissistic Abuse Rewires Your Brain

Narcissistic abuse changes how your brain and body respond to stress, trust, and connection. If you’ve felt stuck, hypervigilant, or triggered AF, you’re not alone. This article unpacks how gaslighting, emotional cycles, and trauma bonding affect your nervous system—and why healing starts by listening to your own intuition.
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Does Hypnosis REALLY Rewire Your BRAIN Like Magic?

Hypnosis isn’t just relaxation—it changes how your brain processes thoughts, habits, and emotional patterns. This article explains how hypnosis helps rewire the brain for less anxiety, more focus, and long-term behavior change by working directly with the subconscious.
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TRAUMA Myths Exposed

Just for fun, let’s challenge long-standing myths about trauma and healing. A good place to start is adverse childhood experiences and how additional experiences of trauma creates complexity. Along the way you will discover what really works to resolve your trauma.
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Is Betrayal Trauma SECRETLY Causing Weight Gain?

PTSD and food addiction are closely linked, especially for women. Research shows women with PTSD symptoms are more than twice as likely to struggle with food addiction compared to those without trauma. This article explains how trauma, emotional eating, and weight gain often connect through the nervous system’s attempts to cope.
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Why Betrayal Trauma Makes You Expect the Worst

Betrayal trauma rewires your brain to expect danger, causing hypervigilance, distrust, and emotional turmoil. This trauma response keeps you on edge, scanning for threats even when safe. Healing requires rebuilding trust slowly, soothing your nervous system, and honoring your instincts. You’re not broken—your sensitivity is a survival skill guiding your recovery journey and growth.



