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The Pattern You Called Love: Understanding Abuse, Trauma Bonds, and How to Break Free
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Résumé
The Pattern You Called LoveUnderstanding Abuse, Trauma Bonds, and How to Break FreeBy Alabama PetersYou did not imagine it. You were not too sensitive. What happened to you mattered. The Pattern You Called Love is a trauma informed guide for women who are in abusive relationships, questioning whether what they endured was really abuse, or rebuilding after leaving. This book speaks to the quiet forms of harm that rarely make headlines but reshape the nervous system, identity, and the meaning of love itself.
Through clear language and deep psychological understanding, Alabama Peters names emotional abuse, gaslighting, coercive control, trauma bonding, post separation abuse, and the long shadow abuse casts over parenting, relationships, and self trust. This is not a quick fix recovery book. This is an honest map of what abuse actually does to the body and why healing takes time. Inside these pages, you will learn:.
Why good women get trapped. Why leaving is not simple or always safe. How trauma bonds are formed. How abuse reshapes the nervous system. What real long term recovery looks like. How to rebuild identity, trust, and boundaries. How to reclaim joy without minimizing what you survivedThis book does not rush forgiveness. It does not minimize harm. It does not ask you to be inspiring. It tells the truth and offers steady ground beneath it.
If you have ever loved someone who frightened you, confused you, controlled you, or slowly erased you, this book will help you find the language for what you lived through and the path forward that still belongs to you. You are not broken. You are healing. And you still get a life.
Through clear language and deep psychological understanding, Alabama Peters names emotional abuse, gaslighting, coercive control, trauma bonding, post separation abuse, and the long shadow abuse casts over parenting, relationships, and self trust. This is not a quick fix recovery book. This is an honest map of what abuse actually does to the body and why healing takes time. Inside these pages, you will learn:.
Why good women get trapped. Why leaving is not simple or always safe. How trauma bonds are formed. How abuse reshapes the nervous system. What real long term recovery looks like. How to rebuild identity, trust, and boundaries. How to reclaim joy without minimizing what you survivedThis book does not rush forgiveness. It does not minimize harm. It does not ask you to be inspiring. It tells the truth and offers steady ground beneath it.
If you have ever loved someone who frightened you, confused you, controlled you, or slowly erased you, this book will help you find the language for what you lived through and the path forward that still belongs to you. You are not broken. You are healing. And you still get a life.
The Pattern You Called LoveUnderstanding Abuse, Trauma Bonds, and How to Break FreeBy Alabama PetersYou did not imagine it. You were not too sensitive. What happened to you mattered. The Pattern You Called Love is a trauma informed guide for women who are in abusive relationships, questioning whether what they endured was really abuse, or rebuilding after leaving. This book speaks to the quiet forms of harm that rarely make headlines but reshape the nervous system, identity, and the meaning of love itself.
Through clear language and deep psychological understanding, Alabama Peters names emotional abuse, gaslighting, coercive control, trauma bonding, post separation abuse, and the long shadow abuse casts over parenting, relationships, and self trust. This is not a quick fix recovery book. This is an honest map of what abuse actually does to the body and why healing takes time. Inside these pages, you will learn:.
Why good women get trapped. Why leaving is not simple or always safe. How trauma bonds are formed. How abuse reshapes the nervous system. What real long term recovery looks like. How to rebuild identity, trust, and boundaries. How to reclaim joy without minimizing what you survivedThis book does not rush forgiveness. It does not minimize harm. It does not ask you to be inspiring. It tells the truth and offers steady ground beneath it.
If you have ever loved someone who frightened you, confused you, controlled you, or slowly erased you, this book will help you find the language for what you lived through and the path forward that still belongs to you. You are not broken. You are healing. And you still get a life.
Through clear language and deep psychological understanding, Alabama Peters names emotional abuse, gaslighting, coercive control, trauma bonding, post separation abuse, and the long shadow abuse casts over parenting, relationships, and self trust. This is not a quick fix recovery book. This is an honest map of what abuse actually does to the body and why healing takes time. Inside these pages, you will learn:.
Why good women get trapped. Why leaving is not simple or always safe. How trauma bonds are formed. How abuse reshapes the nervous system. What real long term recovery looks like. How to rebuild identity, trust, and boundaries. How to reclaim joy without minimizing what you survivedThis book does not rush forgiveness. It does not minimize harm. It does not ask you to be inspiring. It tells the truth and offers steady ground beneath it.
If you have ever loved someone who frightened you, confused you, controlled you, or slowly erased you, this book will help you find the language for what you lived through and the path forward that still belongs to you. You are not broken. You are healing. And you still get a life.



