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Sarah McDugal | Wilderness to WILD | You're Not Numb Anymore: Why Your Body Reacts to Your Abuser Worse After You've Escaped @SarahMcDugal | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
It's normal for your body to have a more intense negative response to being around your abuser after you've escaped to safety and then you interact with them again. Let me explain...

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