7 Signs Of Attachment Trauma, Not "LOVE"

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love can be intoxicating overwhelming and deeply emotional but if you've ever found yourself feeling intense emotions in a relationship obsessiveness a fear of Abandonment or anxiety when your partner isn't around you might be experiencing attachment trauma not love so what is attachment trauma attachment trauma occurs when early experiences of inconsistent neglectful or abusive caregiving disrupts a child's sense of safety and emotional stability these early wounds can carry over into adulthood leading to difficulties in forming healthy bonds and a tendency to repeat toxic patterns in relationships when we're drawn to someone not because of who they
are but because they trigger old emotional wounds it can be hard to distinguish between genuine affection and unhealthy patterns the goal of this video is to help you recognize and break free from toxic relationship patterns rooted in attachment trauma so here are a few psychology backed signs that what you're feeling is actually attachment trauma not love you feel incomplete without them do you ever feel lost unworthy or empty without your partner do you have a hard time defining your sense of self outside of your relationship this is usually a result of attachment wounds where you
never fully formed a stable sense of self because you didn't get the emotional support you needed growing up love can make someone an important part of your life but it shouldn't leave you feeling like you can't function without them healthy relationships encourage individuality and growth attachment trauma ties your identity to someone else you have an intense fear of Abandonment do you find yourself constantly worrying your partner will leave you if every disagreement leaves you convinced the relationship is over that's attachment trauma at play not love attachment trauma often starts in childhood especially when we don't
receive consistent care or support as adults this can manifest as a deep fear of Abandonment in relationships so if the mere thought of your partner needing time apart makes you anxious or you fear they'll leave you for good this might indicate an unresolved wound rather than a healthy emotional connection love should feel secure where arguments don't automatically spell the end and distance doesn't mean a lack of love you struggle with setting boundaries another Telltale sign of attachment trauma is if you often take on the role of rescuer in your relationship this is most likely because
as a child you had to earn Love by being good or taking care of others but love is about compr compromise and mutual growth not self-abandonment true love isn't fragile or conditional as you've been made to believe you might let things slide that you're uncomfortable with or say yes when you want to say no but attachment trauma tells you that setting boundaries will push people away genuine love respects boundaries and understands that no is a healthy part of any relationship you mistake anx iety for passion the butterflies in your stomach might be fun at first
but if they never go away you might be confusing anxiety with love in healthy relationships excitement gradually shifts to a calm steady affection a sense of safety and peace rather than a roller coaster of emotions but if you're constantly on edge overanalyzing every message or replaying every interaction that's attachment trauma you feel responsible for their emotions do you feel like it's your job to keep your partner happy all the time if your partner is upset do you blame yourself this can be a sign of attachment trauma particularly if you were raised in an environment where
emotions were unpredictable and you learned to manage others feelings to keep the peace in health you love you support each other but you're not solely responsible for your partner's happiness love allows space for both people to experience their own emotions independently without constant intervention you think about them obsessively love can definitely make someone pop into your mind now and then but there's a difference between that and constantly obsessing over them attachment trauma can cause intrusive thoughts about your partner where they are who they're with and if they're thinking about you these obsessive thoughts often stem
from early experience es of inconsistency or neglect making it feel as though you need to stay on guard to avoid losing love again but true love is built on trust while attachment trauma keeps you in a loop of insecurity and control you need constant reassurance if you find yourself constantly needing your partner to prove they love you this could be a sign of attachment trauma you might ask for repeated affirmations become anxious if they don't reply quickly or interpret silence as rejection this fear often comes from attachment wounds that leave you unable to believe that
someone truly cares without constant proof healthy love provides reassurance but it isn't demanding or rooted in fear it Fosters trust over time while attachment trauma creates a sense of urgency and Desperation for security understanding the difference between genuine love and attachment trauma can help us build healthier relationships not just with others but with ourselves if you find yourself relating to these signs know that you deserve a love that feels safe a love where you're accepted just as you are so did this video emotionally resonate with you comment your insights down below and if you found
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