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Why Betrayal Hurts More Than Loss

The Psychology of Betrayal, Trust, Identity Collapse, Emotional Trauma, and Relationship Control. After the Knife

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Why Betrayal Hurts More Than Loss
The Psychology of Betrayal, Trust, Identity Collapse, Emotional Trauma, and Relationship Control. After the Knife
It is a book about what happens when reality collapses.
Loss removes something from your life.
Betrayal rewrites the life you thought you were living.
This book examines why betrayal triggers deeper psychological damage than death, separation, or abandonment - and why its effects linger long after the relationship ends. Through unsentimental psychological insight and lived human dynamics, it reveals how trust functions as power, how loyalty becomes leverage, and how emotional safety is often the very condition that makes betrayal possible.
Rather than offering comfort or advice, this book names what most people experience but struggle to articulate: the identity fracture, the shame without guilt, the confusion that follows clarity, the strange loyalty toward those who caused harm, and the lasting changes to perception that follow broken trust.
Drawing from intimate relationships, friendships, workplaces, and historical power structures, Why Betrayal Hurts More Than Loss exposes the hidden mechanics beneath emotional trauma - how effort, availability, virtue, and reliability quietly reshape hierarchy and value over time.
This is not a guide to healing.
It is a map of recognition.
If you have ever felt that betrayal changed you in ways no one fully understood - this book explains why.
This book examines the psychology of betrayal and why betrayal hurts more than loss itself. Drawing on patterns of trust betrayal in relationships, it explores how emotional betrayal, power dynamics, and psychological manipulation distort attachment, identity, and loyalty long after the relationship ends.
Emotions Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions
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