As a relational therapist who specializes in healing interpersonal trauma, I’m endlessly fascinated by the grip of trauma bonds. Again and again, I sit with incredibly smart, self-aware clients who know a relationship is toxic — yet they can’t seem to walk away.
Why? Because trauma bonds aren’t about logic… they’re about survival. Your body, your brain, and your nervous system are wired to keep you tethered, even when it hurts. Trauma bonds are tricky. They’re the emotional glue that keeps us stuck in relationships or dynamics that are harmful, toxic, or emotionally unsafe — even when we know better. These bonds are often rooted in cycles of emotional abuse, betrayal, manipulation, and intermittent reinforcement, leaving us feeling powerless, confused, and addicted to the very thing that's hurting us. But here’s the truth: Trauma bonds aren’t just emotional; they’re physiological. They live in your body, your nervous system, and your energy field. That’s why breaking free requires more than mindset work — it requires somatic and energetic healing. In this post, I’ll walk you through how Nervous System Regulation and Reiki-Assisted Therapy work together to help you dismantle trauma bonds and reconnect with your authentic, sovereign self. What Is a Trauma Bond? A trauma bond is a deep emotional attachment formed through repeated cycles of love, abuse, neglect, and intermittent validation. It keeps you tied to a relationship, situation, or person despite knowing it's unhealthy. These bonds form as a survival strategy when your nervous system is in chronic dysregulation — oscillating between fight, flight, freeze, or fawn responses. Why Breaking a Trauma Bond Feels So Hard? You’re not weak. You’re not broken. You’re not crazy. You’re biologically and energetically tethered. When your nervous system is dysregulated, it:
The Missing Link: Nervous system regulation Nervous system regulation is the practice of bringing your body back to a state of safety and connection. When your body feels safe, your mind and soul can start making new choices. Regulation Techniques Include:
How Reiki Helps Break the Bond Reiki-assisted psychotherapy supports nervous system regulation by working at the energetic level. Trauma isn’t just stored in your body; it imprints in your energy field and can distort your sense of self. Reiki helps: ✨ Clear energetic residue from toxic relationships ✨ Strengthen your energetic boundaries ✨ Reconnect you to your inner wisdom ✨ Create space for self-compassion and forgiveness ✨ Support emotional release without overwhelm When combined with somatic and nervous system practices in therapy, Reiki provides a gentle pathway to healing the parts of you that felt powerless, ashamed, or afraid. The high vibration energy acts as a supportive container for processing stuck emotions, memories and physiological blocks. In my experience as a Reiki-assisted psychotherapy provider, I find that not only are clients able to go deeper with the support of Reiki, the Reiki guides us to where the healing is needed. Since Reiki is pure consciousness, it will always lead you back to your true self. What Breaking a Trauma Bond Really Looks Like It’s not about a single moment of walking away. It’s a process of coming back to your true self. You’ll likely move through phases:
You Are Not Your Trauma Bond Healing isn’t about fixing what’s wrong with you — it’s about reclaiming the parts of you that got lost along the way. When you start to work with your nervous system you’re not just breaking free. You’re activating the soul-level truth that you are worthy of love, safety, and peace. Ready to begin this healing journey? I help clients and practitioners heal trauma bonds through integrative, body-based, and energetic practices. Let’s reclaim your inner stability, together. Reach out at [email protected]
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AuthorJodi K. Silverman is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Reiki Master whose mission is to support and guide human beings in their journey for meaning, purpose and connection. Archives
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