The Cabrera Lab Podcast
Get 20% off any STSI course with code IDENTITY20 — become a systems thinker today! In this episode, Drs. Derek and Laura Cabrera explore why everyday disagreements can escalate so quickly. They explain how identity works as a boundary—and why people often feel threatened when their beliefs, opinions, roles, politics, or preferences are challenged. The problem is not disagreement itself, but identity conflation: mistaking what you think, believe, or do for who you are. When that happens, even a simple difference of opinion can feel like an attack on the self. The conversation explores DSRP, identity-other dynamics, emotional reactions, echo chambers, agency, self-awareness, and the difference between reacting automatically and choosing your actions intentionally. They also offer a practical way to notice when your “buttons” are being pushed, separate your reaction from reality, and metabolize conflict into a more thoughtful response. If you want to stop taking things so personally, handle disagreement with more clarity, and protect your sense of self without becoming defensive, this episode offers a systems thinking framework for understanding identity, conflict, and emotional regulation.
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