Category: Trauma
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Betrayal Trauma & Post-Traumatic Embitterment

Post-Traumatic Embitterment Disorder (PTED) is a lasting trauma response to experiences like betrayal trauma. It shows up as bitterness, not fear. This article explains what PTED is, how it affects your life, and what the right kind of therapy looks like. If you feel stuck in resentment, you’re not alone. You can overcome betrayal, even…
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Betrayal Trauma Makes Everyday Tasks Feel OVERWHELMING

Trauma can make even simple tasks feel overwhelming. It’s not laziness—your brain is stuck in survival mode. You might feel frozen, overwhelmed, or unable to start, even the smallest of tasks. You might not have a motivation problem. This is how trauma can affect the brain. Understanding what’s really going on is the first step…
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How Betrayal Trauma Make Your PAST Feel Like It’s Happening Now

Flashbacks and intrusive thoughts from trauma can make the past feel like it’s happening now. This article explains how trauma keeps you stuck , how it affects your thoughts and body, and how Accelerated Hypnotherapy can help. If your mind won’t let go of what happened, you’re not alone—and you’re not broken. You just haven’t…
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What’s Hiding Behind Destructive Entitlement?

After being cheated on, many women fall into destructive entitlement—justifying cold or harmful behavior because they’ve been hurt. It doesn’t help heal. Accelerated Hypnotherapy can help you see what’s below these reactions and shift out of the cycle. You don’t have to stay stuck in blame or anger, even if you can’t seem to find…
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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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Do You Have to Remember to Recover From Trauma?

You can remember what happened and still feel stuck. Trauma lives in the body, not just the mind. Talking about it might bring back pain, but it doesn’t mean you’ve healed. Real recovery comes when your nervous system stops reacting like it’s still happening. This post explains why remembering isn’t the same as recovering—and what…
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Trauma: Time Does NOT Heal All Wounds

People say time heals everything, but trauma doesn’t work that way. Trauma stays stuck in the body and nervous system, keeping you in survival mode. You might feel like it’s still happening, even years later. This article explains why trauma feels ongoing and what actually helps you start feeling safe again
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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…
