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Episode 372
Why Do Your Friends Believe the Person Who Abused You? [372]
March 24, 202621m 58s
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Show Notes
What happens when seeing your ex derails all your progress? And why do your friends think he's such a great guy when you know the truth?
๐ Key Takeaways:
- Why seeing your ex after months can feel like all your progress disappeared (it didn't)
- What trauma bonding actually does to your memory of the relationship
- Why emotionally abusive people seem so great to everyone else
- The false equivalency that keeps people from believing abuse survivors
- How to know if you're lonely for him or for something else entirely
๐ I want to give you a free gift. Itโs the audio version of my book, All the Scary Little Gods. Itโs a spiritual memoir about healing from religious trauma and toxic programming. You can listen to it FREE by going to scarylittlegods.com
I will also send you my weekly Hope Letters for Christian women in emotionally and spiritually abusive marriages.
Topics
abusechristiandivorceemotionalmarriagenarcissismspiritual