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Limerence: When Infatuation Feels Like Love, But Isn’t
This blog is about:
Understanding limerence — the intense emotional infatuation that feels like love but is often driven by obsession, fantasy, and uncertainty. We’ll explore what limerence is, why it happens, and how it can affect your mental well-being in relationships.
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2 min read


Cognitive Dissonance: When love and hurt co-exists
This blog is about:
Understanding cognitive dissonance in toxic relationships, how it differs from cognitive distortions, and how it overlaps with trauma bonding. This guide is written in survivor-focused language to help you make sense of the confusion you’ve been carrying.
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2 min read


Am I a Narcissist? Let’s Untangle the Knot
Parita Sharma — Counselling Psychologist & Founder of SEVEE, specializing in narcissistic abuse recovery and emotional clarity.
Excerpt - Wondering “Am I a narcissist?” Learn the real meaning, origins, and psychology of narcissism with insights from Freud and DSM-5 criteria. Discover signs of being on the receiving end of narcissistic abuse and how to tell the difference.
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4 min read


Hoovering: When They Come Back, But Not For Love
Hoovering in narcissistic abuse is when a toxic person reappears to pull you back into the relationship. Learn the signs, why it happens, and how to protect your peace with SEVEE’s survivor-focused guide. Click to read more.
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2 min read


Understanding Love Bombing: When Intense Attention Feels Like Love — But Isn’t
Understanding Love Bombing: When Attention Isn't Affection
Love bombing is one of the most confusing emotional tactics used in toxic and narcissistic relationships. At first, it feels like a dream — intense affection, endless compliments, rapid promises. But soon, that dream becomes disorienting. This blog explores what love bombing really is, why it happens, what it leads to, and how to spot the red flags before the crash.
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3 min read
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