Navigating Attachment Needs After Trauma can be confusing and tender – especially for those healing from relational wounds.
“Trauma is not what happens to you. Trauma is what happens inside you as a result of what happens to you.”
– Gabor Maté
The Deep Longing for Safety After Trauma
For those who’ve experienced relational trauma – whether through neglect, betrayal, abuse, or chronic emotional disconnection – the longing for safety runs deep. It can feel like a welcome reprieve, but sometimes, that sense of security can bring unexpected feelings.
Why It’s Normal to Want More After Feeling Safe
According to attachment theory, we are wired for both connection and autonomy – to bond and to explore. Trauma often teaches us that love must come from one person, or that asking for more is unsafe or selfish.
When you begin to feel safe in a relationship, deeper parts of you – the ones you had to shut down to survive – may begin to re-emerge. This is a sign that your healing is progressing.
Practical Steps for Navigating This Process
Your Longings Are Valid
You are allowed to want safety and freedom. You are allowed to grow beyond the structure that once held you.
Healing includes community, creativity, solitude, and surprise. You get to keep unfolding, and you’re worthy of this journey.
Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Healing Journey?
At Terra Counselling, we specialize in trauma-informed therapy, providing compassionate and effective support for your healing journey. Whether you’re navigating trauma, anxiety, relationship challenges, grief, shame, or psychedelic integration, we offer:
You don’t have to go through this alone.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a more fulfilling and connected life.
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