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Trust is the quiet foundation of our daily lives — a necessary ingredient in every relationship that stabilizes our perceptions, emotions, and social bonds. When trust is deliberately or inadvertently shattered, the psyche reacts as if it has been exposed to a potent psychoactive agent. The emotional fallout is not fleeting; it can prompt long-term trauma, incite paranoia, dismantle our sense of reality, create disruptive delusions, and push us toward simplistic, conspiratorial explanations for life’s uncertainties.
By Kathlene HerbergerTrust is the quiet foundation of our daily lives — a necessary ingredient in every relationship that stabilizes our perceptions, emotions, and social bonds. When trust is deliberately or inadvertently shattered, the psyche reacts as if it has been exposed to a potent psychoactive agent. The emotional fallout is not fleeting; it can prompt long-term trauma, incite paranoia, dismantle our sense of reality, create disruptive delusions, and push us toward simplistic, conspiratorial explanations for life’s uncertainties.