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In Love with PMDD

English - June 17, 2024 02:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 25 ratings
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Can holding onto offense in a relationship lead to a cycle of hurt and misunderstanding, especially for those affected by PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder)? Discover the profound impact offense can have on your relationship as we share personal stories and insights from private clients. Learn how taking offense at a partner's actions or words can trigger ruminating thoughts and PMDD rage, turning partners into adversaries. Understand the importance of recognizing these patterns to manage your emotions more effectively and prevent the cycle of hurtful exchanges.

Explore the emotional barriers that form when apologies feel invalidating and how holding onto offenses can build walls in your relationship. We'll delve into the struggle of moving past these offenses, highlighting the significance of processing and releasing them to avoid prolonged suffering. This episode emphasizes the need for empathy and support during difficult times, demonstrating how to avoid perpetuating a cycle of hurt by letting go of past grievances.

Navigating offense and seeking sincere apologies can be emotionally taxing, especially when efforts feel unacknowledged. By letting go of offenses, you can improve your well-being and avoid escalating conflicts into PMDD rage. Recognize and manage your triggers, taking into account past traumas that can affect reactions. We offer tools for open communication and strategies to overcome misunderstandings, ultimately helping couples maintain a healthy and supportive relationship amidst the challenges of PMDD. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical advice for navigating and overcoming offense in your relationship.