439: Healing Unhealthy Relationship Patterns

439: Healing Unhealthy Relationship Patterns

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Bridging the Gap: Healing Pursuer/Withdrawer Misunderstandings

In this episode, we break down the pursuer–withdrawer dynamic and why partners so often misunderstand each other during conflict. We explore how our nervous systems, personal histories, and internal stories shape the meaning we make of our partner’s behavior. By slowing down and ...  Show more

Are You Enabling Or Helping? And What's The Difference?

RELATIONSHIP ACADEMY IS NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERS Free through the end of the year! Get access to courses and live coaching with the hosts. ⁠⁠CLICK HERE TO JOIN This episode explores the subtle but important difference between caring for someone and caretaking for them — and why cros ...  Show more

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