You Are Not Crazy

“Why Do I Feel Crazy?” — Life Inside a Trauma Bond

Jessica Knight Episode 243

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This episode puts words to what a trauma bond feels like before there is language for it. The quiet erosion. The logic loops. The way your needs slowly become “too much.” The way calm, rational explanations are used to invalidate your emotional reality. The way you start rehearsing conversations, monitoring your tone, silencing yourself, and shrinking—just to keep the peace.

This is not a story about explosive fights or obvious cruelty. It is about subtle control, emotional superiority, and the kind of psychological manipulation that makes you doubt your own perceptions while trying harder and harder to make the relationship work.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why trauma bonds don’t feel abusive while you’re in them
  • How “logical” partners can still be deeply emotionally abusive
  • What cognitive dissonance does to your sense of self
  • Why your nervous system starts reacting before your mind catches up
  • How silence, self-erasure, and hyper-independence become survival strategies
  • Why “just leaving” is not simple—and never was




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