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Trapped by Trauma Bonds: A Guide for Those Suffering and Those Watching from the Outside


Season 1 Episode 448


Have you ever watched someone you care about repeatedly return to a relationship that's clearly hurting them, despite all logic and reason? Or found yourself unable to break free from a partner who alternates between cruel indifference and intoxicating affection?


Tony Overbay, LMFT, comprehensively examines all of the factors at play in hopes of shining a light on understanding and ultimately healing from one of psychology's most misunderstood phenomena: trauma bonding.


Tony explains how the same mechanisms that kept B.F. Skinner's rats frantically pressing a lever for unpredictable rewards are at work in toxic relationships. He explains the biological "amygdala hijack" that literally shuts down one's ability to think rationally when anxiety strikes and why well-meaning advice like "just don't worry about it" actually makes things worse through psychological reactance.


This comprehensive episode covers:


The neurological science behind trauma bonding and why it creates addiction-like withdrawal symptoms


How childhood experiences shape our relationship with emotions and set us up for unhealthy patterns


Why telling someone "don't think about it" guarantees they'll think about it more


The critical difference between guilt ("I did something bad") and shame ("I am bad")


Practical ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) techniques like expansion and mindfulness


The powerful Buddhist salt and water metaphor for managing emotional pain


Why no one—not even identical twins—experiences the world exactly as you do


How to break the cycle of seeking external validation that keeps you trapped


Whether you're personally experiencing a trauma bond, supporting someone who is, or simply want to understand why people stay in painful relationships, this episode provides compassionate insight and practical tools for healing. Tony's conversational style makes complex psychological concepts accessible while offering hope that with time, understanding, and the right support, you can reclaim your emotional autonomy and build healthier connections.


00:00 Introduction: The Impact of 'Say Anything'

01:21 Setting the Stage: Understanding Relationship Dynamics

01:50 Who This Episode is For

03:10 Introduction to Trauma Bonding

04:03 Welcome to the Virtual Couch

04:35 Engage with Us: Social Media and Upcoming Events

07:04 The Concept of Trauma Bonding


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago






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