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Real Talk with Lisa Sonni: Relationships Uncensored

Why Trauma Bonds Feel Like Love But Destroy You | Ep. 003

03 Jun 2025

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In this raw and vulnerable episode, Lisa opens up about the confusing reality of trauma bonds - why they feel so much like love when they're actually destroying us from the inside out.What You'll Learn:• The brain chemistry behind trauma bonds and why they're so addictive• How trauma bonds mimic the feeling of "true love"• Personal stories that reveal the desperation and confusion trauma bonds create• Why your body craves what's hurting you• The difference between genuine love and trauma bondingKey Takeaways:Trauma bonds hijack your brain's reward systemThe push-pull dynamic creates an addiction-like responseUnderstanding the science helps you break free from self-blameYour feelings are valid, but they're not telling you the truth about loveThis episode gets real about the internal battle so many face: "But it feels like love, so how can it be bad for me?" If you've ever felt confused about why you can't let go of someone who hurts you, this episode is for you.Resources Mentioned:The Trauma Bond Recovery Course using my proven Break & Rebuild Method: https://strongerthanbefore.ca/trauma-bond-recovery/Support the showThis is the podcast they don't want you listening to. 👉 Find me at strongerthanbefore.ca Book A Session with Lisa Follow on IG: @_stronger_than_before_coachWatch on YouTube: Stronger Than Before Get My Books Here Want to pitch a topic or guest to me? Click here. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Subscribe, share it with someone who needs the truth — and remember:You’re stronger than they ever wanted you to believe.

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