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July 9

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Post Betrayal Syndrome is the collection of physical, mental and emotional symptoms common to betrayal. Over 7,000 people have taken the assessment to see to what extent they’re struggling. While they share lots of details, this week, we’re talking about why people tend to stay stuck.

 

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Are you ready to heal from Post Betrayal Syndrome? Share your story below!

In This Episode

  • Learn where transformation comes in
  • Discover the “benefits” of staying stuck and why it’s a common response
  • Learn about the mind-body connection when dealing with betrayal

Quotes

“We see betrayals showing up in every single area of life.” [0:55]

“Over time, these unhealed betrayals keep us sick, sad, stuck.” [2:28]

“Here’s the problem – once we figured out how we can survive the experience, that’s as far as we go.” [3:31]

“There’s a version of you so confident, so healthy, so energized, so bold, so empowered, so awesome, that’s just waiting to be worth it.” [8:22]

Links

The PBT Institute Membership Community

Take the Post Betrayal Syndrome Quiz

PBT Institute Certification

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About the author 

Dr. Debi

A Trusted Resource in an Untrusting Niche

Dr. Debi Silber, founder of The PBT (Post Betrayal Transformation) Institute https://thepbtinstitute.com is an award-winning speaker, bestselling author, holistic psychologist, a health, mindset and personal development expert who’s created a proven multi-pronged approach to help people heal (physically, mentally and emotionally) from the trauma of betrayal.

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