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When Closeness Feels Unsafe: Navigating Intimacy After Trauma
Trauma, Relational Stress Liz Gustafson Trauma, Relational Stress Liz Gustafson

When Closeness Feels Unsafe: Navigating Intimacy After Trauma

For many people who’ve experienced trauma, especially relational trauma, intimacy can feel threatening. Even if you long for connection, your body might pull away. You might shut down, lash out, or feel overwhelmed by closeness you thought you wanted.

This isn’t about being avoidant or damaged. It’s often a trauma response. And it makes sense.

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Feeling Like a Burden: The Guilt and Shame That Depression Brings Into Relationships
Depression, Relational Stress Liz Gustafson Depression, Relational Stress Liz Gustafson

Feeling Like a Burden: The Guilt and Shame That Depression Brings Into Relationships

When you're living with depression, your internal world can feel heavy enough. But for many people, that weight gets compounded by a painful belief: I'm a burden to the people around me. This thought isn’t just uncomfortable. It can reshape how you relate to others, deepening isolation, guilt, and shame in ways that are often invisible from the outside.

If this resonates with you, you’re not alone. And the pattern isn’t your fault. There are reasons this shows up, and there are ways to shift it.

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