traumatisointia
Traumatisointia, also known as traumatic bonding or traumatic imprinting, is a psychological phenomenon where an individual forms an unusually strong emotional bond with another person, often a caregiver, in the early stages of life. This bond can be so intense that it overshadows the individual's ability to form healthy relationships with others later in life. The term was popularized by the psychologist John Bowlby, who described it as a form of attachment that can be beneficial in certain contexts but can also lead to significant psychological issues if not managed appropriately.
Traumatisointia can occur due to various factors, including the caregiver's emotional availability, the individual's need for
The concept of traumatisointia is closely related to attachment theory, which suggests that the quality of