The Reflective Mind

Why Your Brain Craves Toxic Love | Trauma Bonds, Love Addiction & Attachment Wounds

40 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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Why do some people keep returning to relationships that hurt them? In this episode of The Reflective Mind, we explore the psychology behind toxic love, trauma bonds, and love addiction. When emotional chaos becomes familiar, the brain can begin to confuse intensity with connection. This episode breaks down why unhealthy relationship patterns feel addictive, how attachment wounds influence the partners we choose, and what it takes to start breaking the cycle. Real reflection begins when we stop asking why they hurt us and start asking what keeps us returning to what hurts. If you’re ready to go deeper and start understanding your own patterns in relationships, you can work with me directly. Schedule a session at healingmyfeelings.com and begin the process of turning awareness into real change.

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