Planting Thoughts
This episode dives deep into the clinical and neurobiological mechanics of why we stay in relationships that are objectively destructive. Hosted by Mike, the script moves past the standard narrative of "low self-worth" to explain how trauma bonding is a systematic, biological entrapment designed to exploit the human nervous system. By examining the work of psychologists Donald Dutton and Susan Painter, the episode defines trauma bonding as a precise cycle of fear, threat, and intermittent affection that creates a powerful emotional attachment to an abuser.The forensic breakdown explores how modern dating platforms and "swipe-based" apps have engineered these micro-cycles of intensity and ghosting, essentially scaling the trauma bonding mechanism for the digital age. Mike explains the neurobiology of this addiction, detailing how the brain is flooded with Cortisol during conflict and Dopamine during sporadic "relief," creating a high-stakes gambling loop similar to a slot machine. The episode also highlights the role of Oxytocin, which can lead the body to seek safety from the very person who is causing the fear.To conclude, the script provides a practical "Sovereignty Audit," a three-stage protocol for reclaiming psychological autonomy. This includes identifying the cycle, breaking the chemical loop through physical movement, and rebuilding the "Parallel Architecture" of one’s life.Hashtags#TraumaBonding #Psychology Welcome to Planting Thoughts, the psychology podcast that digs into the weird, funny, and fascinating sides of human behavior. From cults and moral dilemmas to personality, decision-making, and why our brains do the dumb stuff they do — we blend science, humor, and storytelling to make psychology real and relatable.🎙️ Hosted by Mike 🧠 Topics: psychology, neuroscience, social behavior, moral psychology, mental health, personality science, pop culture, dark psychology, and the psychology of everyday life.Subscribe for weekly deep dives, mind-bending insights, and some laughs along the way.#PlantTheSpark #MentalHealth #DatingAdvice #Neurobiology #EthicalMasculinity #RelationshipCycles #SelfSovereignty #BreakTheCycle🔍 Keywords: psychology podcast | human behavior | moral psychology | cognitive biases | social psychology | mental health science | Planting Thoughts podcast | psychology explained | funny psychology podcast
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