Dysfunctional but Comfortable Relationship Patterns with Host Justine Carino, LMHC
Thoughts from the Couch Podcast
English - June 21, 2021 08:00 - 17 minutes - 21.7 MBMental Health Health & Fitness Alternative Health dating familyissues healing mentalhealth relationships selfhelp wellness Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In this solo episode, I talk about family systems and how they affect the relationships we choose for ourselves. This isn’t just limited to romantic relationships, but friendships too. Tune in to hear exactly how our family of origin can influence who we choose to surround ourselves with, without even knowing it!
This episode dives into:
How our families are our templates to connections and emotions throughout our life. Familiarity is comfortable and predictable, even if it’s dysfunctional. Human’s adoration and desire for predictability. How our subconscious is shaped from our life experiences. Understanding that a lot of dysfunction is unintentional. The role of empathy in facing dysfunction. Reflecting on our patterns to transform our habits and lead happier lives.Guest Info:
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