Category: Betrayal Trauma
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Is Hyper Independence a Symptom of Betrayal Trauma?

Hyper-independence can seem like a positive coping mechanism, but it’s often a trauma response. When people experience betrayal trauma and then feel like others aren’t safe, they rely only on themselves. This short article explains where hyper-independence comes from, how it shows up, and why healing is possible. If you’re tired of doing everything alone,…
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How Destructive Entitlement Poisons Relationships

After discovering cheating, someone may stay but act out destructive entitlement by withholding affection, seeking revenge, guilt-tripping, or controlling their partner. They might shame their partner publicly or use the affair to justify ongoing hurtful behavior. These actions come from pain but keep the cycle of harm going in the relationship.
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Hypnotherapy for Betrayal Trauma: Reclaiming Your Body and Emotions

Are you struggling to overcome the emotional pain of betrayal trauma? Hypnotherapy can be a powerful tool to help you heal and move forward. In this video, we’ll explore how Accelerated Hypnotherapy can help you process and release the negative emotions associated with betrayal, and provide you with a sense of peace and closure. By…
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When Trauma Hijacks the Present and Steals Your Sense of Self

Trauma can make you feel like a stranger to yourself. Intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, and intense body feelings can take over the present moment. It’s hard to plan for the future when you’re just trying to feel safe. This article explains why that happens and how therapy can help you feel like yourself again.
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Is BETRAYAL TRAUMA Holding You Back From Moving Forward?

Betrayal trauma can keep you stuck in cycles of anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and mistrust, making it hard to move forward. Learn why talk therapy might not be enough for trauma. Hypnotherapy helps by calming the nervous system, processing painful memories, and restoring self-trust-without reliving every detail because you can create the future when you’re in…
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Destructive Entitlement After Being Betrayed?

Destructive entitlement after betrayal can feel justified, but it can quietly destroy a relationship if the betrayal hasn’t. Learn how the need to remind your partner how much they hurst you can keep you both stuck in pain, why it happens, and what healing requires if the relationship is going to survive—not just the betrayal,…
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Can HYPNOSIS Heal Betrayal Trauma and Trust Issues?

Betrayal trauma can leave you feeling unsafe, stuck in the past, and unable to trust in the present moment. Hypnosis helps calm the nervous system, process trauma, —without having to relive every detail. Learn how hypnosis works to help you trust again and support your recovery from infidelity, betrayal trauma, and trust issues in the…
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Betrayal Trauma & Destructive Entitlement

Destructive entitlement, as described by Rivera (1996), is when someone feels owed due to past injustice, leading to harmful behaviors in relationships. It often shows up in betrayal trauma, causing cycles of blame, resentment, and broken trust. Understanding these patterns can help you address the root causes and start healing.
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Signs You’re Dealing With Betrayal Trauma in a Relationship

Betrayal trauma caused by infidelity, secrecy, or emotional dishonesty can deeply affect trust and intimacy. This article looks at how people experience betrayal, why it hurts so much, and how healing can happen. Learn how hypnotherapy helps rebuild safety, self-trust, and connection after the emotional impact of betrayal in romantic relationships.
