The Complex Trauma Podcast

Why Emotional Loneliness Runs So Deep in Complex Trauma


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Emotional loneliness is one of the most common and least talked about experiences in complex trauma recovery. It's not about the number of people in your life. It's about whether your nervous system has learned to let them in. And for a lot of survivors, it hasn't. Not because something is permanently wrong with you, but because your nervous system learned some very specific things about connection a long time ago.

In this episode, I break down some of the neuroscience and nervous system mechanics behind emotional loneliness in CPTSD, why it runs so much deeper than social isolation, and what actually helps.

In this episode:

  • Why emotional loneliness and social isolation are not the same thing, and why adding more people to your life won't fix the second one
  • The push-pull cycle so many survivors live in, desperately wanting connection and pulling back the moment someone gets close
  • How emotional neglect specifically creates a loneliness that's hard to name because the wound is in what didn't happen, not what did
  • Why hyperindependence is often a nervous system adaptation, not a personality trait
  • The role of the HPA axis and oxytocin in why connection can feel physically threatening even when you want it
  • How shame creates concealment, and how concealment sustains loneliness in a cycle that's hard to break
  • What dissociation and hypervigilance have to do with why connection doesn't land even when it's right in front of you
  • Why healing often makes loneliness feel worse before it gets better, and what that actually means
  • What capacity building looks like when the goal is learning to receive connection, not just find it

Resources that might support you:

Episode 126: The Inner Critic with Emily Pagone

Episode 127: Attunement and Rupture in the Clinical Relationship with Katie Fries

Episode 128: Fawning as a Trauma Response

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