Trapped in Relationships
The conversation delves into the complexities of familial relationships, highlighting the nurturing role of the mother and the struggles of the father. It explores the notion of feeling trapped in romantic relationships, where the fear of conflict leads to avoidance and ultimately loneliness. Interestingly, the ability to communicate and resolve conflicts in friendships contrasts sharply with the trepidation faced in romantic connections, revealing deep-seated patterns of emotional response.In this clip
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In the episode #376: The Couple Who Changed How I Relate: Lessons from the Godparents of Love and the clip Love's Paradox from 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?
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?
I have a question about the episode #376: The Couple Who Changed How I Relate: Lessons from the Godparents of Love and the clip Healing Early Ruptures with Esther Perel on the Huberman Lab discussing the learned traits from childhood and how the only person in the world with whom we can have that experience again is our spouse or significant other.