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Women Road Warriors

Healing Trauma Bonds with Dr. Laura Copley

25 Feb 2025

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More women than you think are stuck in dysfunctional or even destructive relationships. Many have a tough time breaking free emotionally even after they have left. There is a reason for that. Breaking trauma bonds is tough. Dr. Laura Copley is a trauma expert and helps her clients heal from past trauma that keeps them trapped and identify their triggers. She offers an insider’s perspective on difficult relationships to create healing opportunities. She is the author of Loving You is Hurting Me: A New Approach to Healing Trauma Bonds and Creating Authentic Connections. It is a book for the individual or couple caught in the patterns of their past complex trauma so they fail in intimacy and vulnerability. It helps people understand why they do what they do so they can move forward to find their pivot point to change. A key focus of her book is on cultivating Post-Traumatic Growth. Laura guides the reader toward a path of positive transformation, both in their personal lives and in their relationships. It is a valuable workbook with steps to heal from complex trauma. Tune into this episode of Women Road Warriors as Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro gain new insight from Dr. Copley into how to shed attachment injuries and move into healing.www.lauracopley.comhttps://lauracopley.com/my-book/@doccopleyhttps://women-road-warriors.captivate.fmhttps://womenroadwarriors.com/ https://www.podpage.com/women-road-warriors/https://womenspowernetwork.net#MentalHealth #TraumaBonds #PTSD #PostTraumaticGrowth #Trauma #DrLauraCopley #LovingYouIsHurtingMe #ShelleyMJohnson #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors

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