Ep. 116: Codependence Is a 'Muscular Glue' — Here's How to Break Free

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Ep. 118: Letting Go of Resentment: Why You’re Obsessed with People Being Good

Do you find yourself locked in a relentless, exhausting crusade against perceived injustices, even when they're entirely out of your control?In this episode, we explore the psychology behind 'Holy Wars' — those deeply ingrained, often futile battles we fight, driven by perfection ...  Show more

Ep. 117: Karpman's Triangle: 3 Roles that Destroy Relationships

You try to help, and somehow you become the enemy. You explain your feelings, and suddenly you're the one being blamed. These aren't random relationship failures — you're cycling through Karpman's Drama Triangle, and until you recognize the pattern, you'll keep fighting the same ...  Show more

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