How Do You Like to be Loved?
There are so many people in your life who love you. Have you ever thought about the way they show it? How do you show someone you love them?
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There are so many people in your life who love you. Have you ever thought about the way they show it? How do you show someone you love them?
You’re in the middle of enjoying something. A good movie, an out-of-this-world dessert. Suddenly, a switch flips in your brain and you feel horrible about your enjoyment. I don’t deserve this, you think. I’m bad and I don’t deserve these good things.
Probably the most common question I get from wounded partners in early recovery is, “Why should I have to do recovery?” This question makes sense, considering the fact that someone else’s bad actions are what put us in this place to begin with.
Imagine you’re living in the Stone Age. You’re minding your own business when a bear runs out of the woods. How do you imagine yourself responding?
Several recent studies have shown a correlation between emotional trauma and brain injury. Emotional trauma and PTSD have been shown to cause impairment and even damage to the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex.
You love and trust your partner. You thought everything was fine and then you found out you had been betrayed. Perhaps your partner told you themselves.