Parent-child relationships
Trauma bonds in parent-child or caregiver-child dynamics can be borne from abuse, neglect, or incestuous relationships. Abuse and/or neglect
Children of dismissive caregivers or cruel caregivers can develop insecure attachments, which can be very dysfunctional. Inconsistencies in reward and punishment (i.e., intermittent reinforcement of good and bad treatment) can highlight the affection the child receives from the parent, forcing a split between the abuse and the kindness such that the child seeks to form an overall positive view of the caregiver and thus focuses only on the affection and kindness they receive. Overall, a trauma bond develops such that the child’s sense of self is derived from their emotional dependence on the authority figure, who, in this case, is the parent and/or caregiver.


this also prevelant in conservative relationship where the woman adheres to an emotionally abusive husband.