How to Thrive in your Relationships & Love with Intent (with Q&A)
Fix CPTSD Podcast | Psychology and Philosophy in Narcissistic Times with Richard Grannon
English - May 29, 2020 14:00 - 59 minutes - 83.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 35 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Is there a war on love? Has our capacity to be intimate been sabotaged? Why are people anxious about their sexuality?
A talk about reality of love, intimacy and vulnerability in our emotionally violent culture, including the Q&A.
(00:00) Hello
(01:27) Paranoid Conspiracy Theory Time
(06:06) We Live In Times When Love Itself Has Been Controversialised
(10:35) If You’re Alone, It’s Not Necessarily Your Fault
Q&A Section
(12:24) “How do I get out of this mindset?”
(13:38) “Our relationship with some parts of ourselves is becoming schizophrenic, What does it mean?”
(16:33) “Is there a connection between an increase in sexual hostility and violence from men and feminism demonizing men?”
(21:18) Controversialisation Of Love And Intimacy Is Taken Further To Controversialisation Of Men
(25:49) Splitting And Black & White Thinking Are The Classic Responses To Traumatizing
(29:23) Answering Short Questions
(30:37) “So those of us who meet someone and truly fall in love is by chance?”
(33:41) “How do we train our subconscious to feel worthy of love and connection?”
(34:52) “How do we reconcile profound loneliness with profound fear of intimacy/abandonment?”
(36:31) “How to deal with the feeling of being love leading to believe it’s toxic?”
(39:57) “How can I find a good psychotherapist that actually understands narcissistic dynamics?”
(40:21) “If Czechs can’t lead in dance due to past communist regime, why can Ukrainians and Russians still do it?”
(41:54) Advice On The Correlation Between Today’s Subject And Long-Distance Relationship
(44:18) “Were you able to find love and relationship after what you’ve been through?”
(47:32) Is It Possible To Make Love Just Happen?
(52:55) Responding To Short Comments
(56:01) Goodbye