Dance of Conflict
Sue's metaphor of couples engaging in a "demon dialogue" likens their conflicts to a ballroom dance, where the emotional content may change, but the underlying choreography remains the same. This analogy highlights how partners can fall into predictable patterns during arguments, leading to an autopilot response. The discussion also introduces professional actors to role-play these dynamics, further exploring the intricacies of relationship conflicts.In this clip
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