He Made Me Believe the Abuse Was My Fault: Inside a Trauma Bond
In this devastatingly honest episode of Living in the Aftermath, Lyndsey sits down with survivor, advocate, author, and mother Mae Scott [https://www.maescottofficial.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for one of the most raw conversations the podcast has had to date.
Mae shares the unimaginable reality behind surviving years of coercive control, emotional abuse, marital sexual assault, violence, manipulation, family court trauma, and the psychological conditioning that made her believe the abuse was somehow her fault.
Together, Lyndsey and Mae unpack:
* Trauma bonds and why survivors stay
* The slow psychological destruction of emotional abuse
* Marital rape, coercion, and consent within marriage
* Post-separation abuse and court manipulation
* Parenting through domestic violence
* Fear, shame, guilt, and survival
* Learning what healthy love actually looks like
* Rebuilding identity after abuse
Mae is the author of An Embarrassment of Pandas: Exposing an Abusive Family and a Flawed System, a powerful memoir exposing the realities of domestic violence, institutional failures, and the long fight to reclaim safety, truth, and identity after abuse. Through her advocacy and storytelling, Mae is helping survivors feel less alone while pushing for awareness and systemic change.
This episode is emotional, validating, triggering, inspiring, heartbreaking, and deeply important.
⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING / CONTENT WARNING:
This episode contains discussions involving:
* Domestic violence
* Sexual assault
* Marital rape
* Emotional & psychological abuse
* Strangulation
* Trauma bonds
* Court trauma
* PTSD & trauma responses
* Suicidal thoughts
* Manipulation & coercive control
Listener/viewer discretion is strongly advised.
Disclaimer:
The experiences shared in this episode reflect personal lived experiences shared for awareness, advocacy, and education. This podcast is not intended to replace therapy, legal counsel, medical advice, or emergency/crisis services.
💜 Resources & Support
The Refuge Utah
Supporting survivors of domestic violence through shelter, advocacy, education, and resources.
📞 24-Hour Crisis Line: 801-377-5500
📞 Toll Free: 1-800-899-5505
🌐 The Refuge Utah Website
National Domestic Violence Hotline
📞 Call: 800-799-SAFE (7233)
📱 Text: START to 88788
🌐 The Hotline [https://www.thehotline.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
Sexual Assault Support
🌐 RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) [https://www.rainn.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
Follow & Support Mae Scott
📘 Author Website: Mae Scott Official Website [https://www.maescottofficial.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
📸 Instagram: @maescottofficial [https://www.instagram.com/maescottofficial/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
📖 An Embarrassment of Pandas: Exposing an Abusive Family and a Flawed System available now.
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