Betrayal Trauma Worksheets
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Do You Feel Overwhelmed by Pain and Distrust After Being Betrayed?
Betrayal trauma can deeply affect your emotional well-being, relationships, and sense of self.
Whether the betrayal occurred in a romantic relationship, friendship, or family dynamic, it can leave you feeling hurt, confused, and struggling to rebuild trust.
Do you relate to any of the following?
- Have you recently discovered that someone you trusted has betrayed your trust?
- Are you experiencing intense feelings of shock, disbelief, or numbness after discovering the betrayal?
- Do you find yourself constantly thinking about the betrayal or having intrusive thoughts related to the event?
- Have you noticed a significant decrease in your self-esteem or self-worth since the betrayal occurred?
- Do you find it challenging to trust others or form new relationships due to the betrayal you experienced?
- Are you experiencing feelings of anger, resentment, or vengefulness towards the person who betrayed you?
- Are you struggling with sleep disturbances, appetite changes, or other physical symptoms since the betrayal?
- Do you feel a sense of constant hypervigilance or suspicion towards others since the betrayal occurred?
If so, Betrayal Trauma Worksheets can help you in the process of navigating and overcoming the complex emotions associated with betrayal trauma.
+30 Pages of activities and prompts to support your journey towards recovery and help you regain control of your life.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
- Do You Have Betrayal Trauma?
- Symptoms of Betrayal Trauma
- Validating Your Emotions
- Examining Trust Issues
- Identifying Triggers
- Challenging Negative Thoughts
- Setting Boundaries
- Building a Support System
- Practice Self-Care
- Releasing Self-Blame
- Forgiveness and Moving Forward
- Rebuilding Relationships After Betrayal
Betrayal trauma refers to the emotional, psychological, and physiological distress experienced by an individual as a result of a deep betrayal by someone they trust.
It typically occurs within close relationships such as intimate partnerships, friendships, or family bonds.
Betrayal can manifest in various forms, including infidelity, deceit, broken promises, or violations of trust.
The experience of betrayal trauma can be extremely distressing, often leading to feelings of shock, anger, sadness, confusion, powerlessness, and a profound sense of loss.
The person who has been betrayed may struggle with a range of psychological symptoms such as anxiety, depression, intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, difficulty trusting others, and low self-esteem.
The following is a list of some examples of betrayal:
- Committing an act of emotional or physical infidelity
- Not being there when your partner is hurting or sick
- Not keeping promises
- Keeping secrets
- Lying
- Humiliating or putting down your partner in public or private
- Being physically violent