Reality Case Studies: MJ Javid & Tommy Feight of The Valley Persian Style: Why Is She Still Seeking Their Approval?
Reality Case Studies • Season 4 • Episode 1 •
Why Is She Still Seeking Their Approval?
The Approval Blueprint, and How One Woman Inherits It, Marries It, and Passes It Down
Why does she keep seeking their approval? In the Season Four premiere of Reality Case Studies, therapist Stephanie Buckley uses the publicly shared story of MJ Javid, currently of Bravo's The Valley: Persian Style and previously a longtime star of Shahs of Sunset, as a psychoeducational case study in how one pattern can travel across three generations of a single family. This is a case study, not a diagnosis, a teaching mirror for your own life, never gossip.
Through the lenses of Bowen Family Systems Theory, attachment theory, and the psychology of generational patterns, this episode unpacks the approval blueprint: the belief, learned early, that love is something you have to earn by working hard enough to deserve it. You'll learn how that blueprint is inherited from a critical parent, how it quietly selects the partner we choose decades later, and how it tries to make its next jump into the next generation, and, most importantly, how it can be interrupted.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
* The approval blueprint: how we learn that love must be earned, and how to recognize it in your own life
* Bowen Family Systems Theory made simple: differentiation of self and the multigenerational transmission process
* Attachment theory and anxious attachment: how the earliest bonds become the blueprint that chooses our partners
* The psychology of the missing apology, and why waiting for one keeps you stuck
* Narcissism explained with care: the spectrum, grandiose vs. vulnerable presentations, empathy, entitlement, and the narcissistic injury cycle
* Narcissistic supply and triangulation: how children get recruited into a family's emotional conflict
* Why the disrespect a child shows is information, not defiance, and how to respond
* Authoritative parenting scripts you can use tonight for disrespect, not listening, school, and bedtime
* Chores, routines, and boundaries that build confidence, executive function, and independence
* Why team sports and movement are essential regulation for a developing nervous system
This Week's Path to Peace Pause Questions
These questions are meant to be carried with you, not answered quickly.
* Whose approval were you originally trying to earn, and can you feel the echo of that first person in the way you love now?
* What pattern in your family is trying to make its next jump, and do you want to let it pass or interrupt it?
* Where are you saying the right words but not yet building the calm, consistent structure that would make them true?
* Where have you been trying to diagnose someone, when the freeing question is what have they shown me, and what will I do about it?
Terms Defined in This Episode
Because this may be the first psychology conversation you've heard on these topics, here are the key terms in plain language.
* Differentiation of self: staying connected to the people you love while holding on to your own thoughts, feelings, and sense of who you are.
* Multigenerational transmission process: how patterns of relating get passed down from one generation to the next, usually without anyone intending it.
* Anxious attachment: a pattern formed when a caregiver was inconsistently loving, leading a person to monitor others closely and work hard for approval.
* Narcissistic injury and response: when criticism or lost status threatens a fragile self-image, and the person reacts to protect that image rather than reflect.
* Narcissistic supply: the external validation a person leans on to stabilize an unsteady sense of self.
* Triangulation: when tension between two people pulls in a third, often a child, to relieve the pressure.
* Authoritative parenting: high warmth and high structure held together, the both-and of the calm limit and the tender heart.
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Next Time on Reality Case Studies
Season Four, Episode Two, MJ and Tommy: Teach Him to Fish. The Blueprint That Chose the Marriage, and How to Co-Parent a Capable Kid Through Narcissistic Traits.
This episode is for educational purposes and support. It is not a psychological evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment recommendation for anyone featured, and it is not a substitute for professional mental health care. If today's themes are ones you're living, please reach out to a licensed professional in your area.
Stephanie Buckley, AMFT #147538 | ADHD and OCD Specialist | Integrative Mental Health Practitioner | Sports-Psychology | Host of The Path to Peace Therapy Podcast | 14,000+ Downloads
Tags: MJ Javid, The Valley Persian Style, Tommy Feight, Shahs of Sunset, narcissism explained, covert narcissism, co-parenting, Bowen Family Systems Theory, attachment theory, anxious attachment, generational patterns, authoritative parenting, boundaries, divorce, family systems therapy, ADHD, OCD, executive function, reality tv psychology
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