Traumatic bonding
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Traumatic bonding occurs as the result of ongoing cycles of abuse in which the intermittent reinforcement of reward and punishment creates powerful emotional bonds that are resistant to change.
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See also
- Abusive power and control
- Attachment therapy, also known as "holding", is a controversial autism treatment that uses traumatic bonding in an attempt to establish long-term behavioral compliance in children on the autism spectrum
- Betrayal trauma
- Complex posttraumatic stress disorder
- Child grooming
- Climate of fear
- Idealization and devaluation
- Stockholm syndrome
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