6 Disturbing Facts About Trauma Bonds in Children—The 7th? You Might’ve Had One and Never Knew It

Kerry McAvoy, PhD May 27, 2025
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Helping people heal from narcissistic relationships Kerry Kerr McAvoy, Ph.D., is a mental health clinician, narcissistic abuse survivor and an expert on cultivating healthy relationships, deconstructing narcissism, and understanding various other mental health-related issues. IF YOU ARE A RISK of immediate danger or abuse, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233. DISCLAIMER: All content and information on this website is for informational and educational purposes only, does not constitute mental health advice. Although, I strive to provide accurate general information, the information presented here is not a substitute for any kind of professional advice, and you should not rely solely on this information. Always consult a professional in the area for your particular needs and circumstances prior to making any professional, legal, medical and financial or tax-related decisions.

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Trauma bonds aren’t limited to adulthood and romantic relationships. They can happen in any type of relationship. And they are more common in childhood than we have imagined. Were you trauma bonded to a parent? Tell me about it in the comments. #traumabonding #psychology #healthychildren

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