Roots of Relationships
Unhealthy relationships often stem from early childhood traumas and adverse experiences, shaping our self-perception and connections with others. Many adults today lack the secure attachment models that foster healthy interactions, as previous generations focused primarily on physical survival rather than emotional needs. This disconnect mirrors an evolutionary mismatch, where modern societal structures fail to support the communal child-rearing practices essential for emotional well-being.In this clip
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How does childhood trauma impact us as discussed in the episode Dr. Nicole LePera: The Holistic Psychologist On How To Be The Love You Seek & Heal Your Relationships and the clip Childhood Trauma Impact?
Do primary caregiver relationships in childhood shape the neural pathways we use in significant relationships later in life, as discussed in the episode Wokeism, Advice to Teens and the Dangers of Casual Relationships | Jordan Peterson 150?
In the episode Esther Perel: How to Find, Build & Maintain Healthy Romantic Relationships, what are the insights around the theory that we use the behavioral patterns we (painfully) learned as children in our interactions with partners as adults?