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The Good And Bad About Trauma Bonding

The Good And Bad About Trauma Bonding

by Angela Sartain PhD Psychology | Jan 15, 2020 | Emotional Health

Relationships can be difficult on their own even when the world around the couple presents no additional challenges. However, when one or both partners suffer from mental illness resulting from trauma, it can lead to more complex relationship bonds that may or may not be entirely healthy.

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