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Honestly, it truly depends on the person. When I notice a "pattern", honestly, I feel this "p...
I have just arrived back from staying with my sufferer over the festive period – sadly, 3 days early.
And this is where things can often get horrifying for sufferers: They have grown attached to a person. In the past, whether it due to loss, abuse, or what have you, attachment was seen as dangerous and a leading cause to pain. So, as a result, many sufferers can recoil, isolate, distance themselves or grow abruptly angry in attempts to defend or protect themselves, since they haven't yet learned to cope or address their traumas properly.
Your quote seems to make sense as to what is happening.
I will start a new post regarding things to try to understand what's happened.