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Article Evaluation: Traumatic Bonding

 * Everything seemed really relevant I stay engaged while reading there might have been a few tiny places that I got distracted by but nothing major worth noting
 * I think that this article says fairly neutral which can be hard when writing about a victim and abuser. You want to be really careful writing about the victim staying in abusive relationships because there is a lot of misconception about that and people tend to victim blame but I think that this article did a really good job at explaining why victims stay in those relationships as well as go back to them if they did leave.
 * All the links that I clicked through worked.
 * The links that I checked to see if they were reliable were all studies and papers and didn't seem biased to me.
 * It might be helpful to add something about isolation in abusive relationships, under maintenance it is said that strong social support can be a protective factor when it comes to preserving the victims functioning but it wasn't mentioned early on that isolation from loved ones and friends is a common theme in abusive relationships.
 * The rating is B-class and is of Mid-importance and it was part of a WikiProject in Psychology
 * The talk page included adding Stockholm Syndrome as an example of traumatic bonding which it was added, another discussion mentioned using traumatic bonding instead of trauma bonds, and a link was added to a graph that compared trauma bonds, traumatic bonding, and trauma bonding