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Shattered Trust: Picking Up the Pieces After Betrayal

Shattered Trust: Picking Up the Pieces After Betrayal

Article | Betrayal
The initial blow of betrayal is often disorienting. We may question everything we thought we knew, leading some to see the world in stark black and white.
03 July 2024
Betrayal in Love: Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster

Betrayal in Love: Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster

Article | Betrayal
In this article, as a clinical psychologist, I'll explore the psychological aspects of betrayal in love relationships, focusing on the aftermaths such as emotional instability, panic attacks, self-acceptance, trauma, moving on troubles, fear and phobias of relationships, and the grief experienced on Valentine's Day.
14 February 2024
Betrayal Trauma: Healing Wounds and Restoring Trust

Betrayal Trauma: Healing Wounds and Restoring Trust

Blog | Betrayal
Betrayal trauma is a specific trauma that occurs in key social relationships, where the victim needs support or protection from the betrayer. This can be your father who was supposed to take care of you, or your partner who was supposed to love you.
30 December 2023
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