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Discover the Psychology & Neuroscience Behind New York's #1 Best Selling Book Strangers by Belle Burden

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A revolutionary, compassionate educational class explaining what Abrupt Relational Fragmentation is and how to avoid abandonment. Understand one of the most painful human experiences: the sudden collapse of attachment without repair.

A new way to understand relational trauma
Send me my digital educational class on Abrupt Relational Fragmentation:
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Abrupt Relational Fragmentation (ARF) is the sudden and often unexpected breakdown of an emotionally significant relationship in which one person experiences an immediate and profound loss of connection, communication, or emotional accessibility without sufficient opportunity for understanding, repair, or relational closure. The resulting disruption overwhelms the nervous system, often activating survival responses, attachment distress, grief, cognitive disorientation, and physiological symptoms that can resemble traumatic stress.
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There is a specific neurobiological phenomenon that occurs when an attachment bond suddenly fragments, and we've never really had a language for it... until now.
You Will Learn How To:
> Distinguish this from ordinary rejection
> Describe its impacts
> Outline the stages of recovery
>Integrate somatic regulation practices.

This is not a class about blaming.

It is not about diagnosing people.

It is about finally understanding one of the most confusing and painful experiences humans can endure—and discovering a path toward greater emotional freedom, resilience, and secure attachment.

If you've ever wondered, "How did the person I loved become a stranger?" this workshop was created for you.

The recording is over an hour long and showcases REAL LIVE CASE STUDY EMAILS from someone who directly experienced Abrupt Relational Fragmentation.

Drawing from neuroscience, attachment theory, trauma research, and somatic psychology, you'll learn:

Drawing from neuroscience, attachment theory, trauma research, and somatic psychology, you'll learn:

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