In this week's episode we consider how emotional neglect in childhood may be interpreted and later show up in adult relationships. We highlight 5 ways people may be impacted: 1. They may have difficulty processing their emotions 2. They may feel overly responsible for other people's emotions 3. They may seem withdrawn or disconnected 4. They may lean heavily into escapism 5. They may have advanced emotional intelligence And new this week, we're dropping a question at the end of each episode t...
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In this week's episode we consider how emotional neglect in childhood may be interpreted and later show up in adult relationships. We highlight 5 ways people may be impacted: 1. They may have difficulty processing their emotions 2. They may feel overly responsible for other people's emotions 3. They may seem withdrawn or disconnected 4. They may lean heavily into escapism 5. They may have advanced emotional intelligence And new this week, we're dropping a question at the end of each episode t...
In this week's episode we talk through a few findings from the book Fight Right: How Successful Couples Turn Conflict Into Connection by Dr. John and Dr. Julie Gottman and a casual conversation between my colleagues and I about those findings on a random Tuesday. We discuss three conflict styles highlighted in the book (Avoidant, Validating, Volatile) and keys the authors shared about things to avoid during conflict and things to aim for in order to create connection. If you're interested i...
The Relational Intelligence Podcast
In this week's episode we consider how emotional neglect in childhood may be interpreted and later show up in adult relationships. We highlight 5 ways people may be impacted: 1. They may have difficulty processing their emotions 2. They may feel overly responsible for other people's emotions 3. They may seem withdrawn or disconnected 4. They may lean heavily into escapism 5. They may have advanced emotional intelligence And new this week, we're dropping a question at the end of each episode t...