The chapter delves into the significance of allowing oneself to navigate emotions in a relationship, emphasizing the crucial aspects of pacing and attachment in dating. It also sheds light on how trauma can impact pacing, attachment, grieving, and dissociation, identifying them as typical trauma responses.
Imagine finally finding someone who loves you as you are. And after so many painful attempts to find love, THIS person is right by your side and wants to be with you. So what is it in people who grew up with trauma, that the presence of someone THIS good, can shut you down, and make things feel "not real"? In this video I respond to a letter from a woman with CPTSD who finds herself feeling more numb and detached, the more she is loved.
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