Today, I am excited to share with you the first episode of The Manxiety Podcast, hosted by my colleague, Dr. Nima Rahmany. As I will be an occasional guest on the show, I'm thrilled to kick off our dialogue with a deep dive into the complex topic of trauma bonds. Join us as we chat about how these bonds from childhood impact our relationships. Trauma bonds are like glitches from our past that mess up how we relate to others. It's a cycle—the cycle involves love bombing, devaluing, and discarding. We talk about how things like oxytocin (the love hormone) and daydreams play into these bonds, making them feel addictive and hard to break. But here's the kicker: realizing what's going on and seeing our relationships for what they really are can help us shake these patterns. We also tackle the tough stuff—like why men often struggle to ask for help and why it's key to be proactive in breaking free from these bonds. It's not easy to ditch the shame and masks we've been carrying, but by sharing our own stories and seeking practical advice, we can start to untangle these knots. Thank you for listening, you can find me @theanxietymd and Dr. Nima @drnima on IG if you have any questions. For additional information on trauma bonds or work that Dr. Nima does check out the following links: Trauma Bonds Webinar: https://go.drnima.com/rtuy9 Attachment Style Quiz: https://go.drnima.com/6venu
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