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[PREVIEW] The No Repair Loop: Why You Keep Ending Up Back Where You Started

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When was the last time you felt like you were actually living in your relationship, not just surviving it? Not getting through the week, not making it to the next event or the next blow-up and silence, but actually living. If the answer didn't come right away, there's a reason for that. This episode is about what happens when survival mode stops being a temporary response to stress and becomes the entire architecture of a relationship. When it's no longer "we're going through a hard season" but "this is who we are now." We walk through the pressure cooker pattern, the way unresolved conflict gets shoved in a drawer while life keeps moving from one obligation to the next, until the drawer is so full nothing closes anymore. We talk about the difference between real repair and the version most people settle for, which is just tension breaking long enough to catch a breath before it builds again. We get into DARVO (deny, attack, reverse victim and offender) and why setting even the smallest limit in a controlling relationship gets treated as the actual problem. And we connect all of it to the four-phase cycle of abuse and why survival mode isn't a personality trait, it's what your nervous system does after living inside a low-grade emergency for too long. I am sharing this episode here because I think it needs to be heard. This is a bonus episode inside of Unhooked. [https://jessicaknight.thinkific.com/courses/unhooked]

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Portada del episodio [PREVIEW] The No Repair Loop: Why You Keep Ending Up Back Where You Started

[PREVIEW] The No Repair Loop: Why You Keep Ending Up Back Where You Started

When was the last time you felt like you were actually living in your relationship, not just surviving it? Not getting through the week, not making it to the next event or the next blow-up and silence, but actually living. If the answer didn't come right away, there's a reason for that. This episode is about what happens when survival mode stops being a temporary response to stress and becomes the entire architecture of a relationship. When it's no longer "we're going through a hard season" but "this is who we are now." We walk through the pressure cooker pattern, the way unresolved conflict gets shoved in a drawer while life keeps moving from one obligation to the next, until the drawer is so full nothing closes anymore. We talk about the difference between real repair and the version most people settle for, which is just tension breaking long enough to catch a breath before it builds again. We get into DARVO (deny, attack, reverse victim and offender) and why setting even the smallest limit in a controlling relationship gets treated as the actual problem. And we connect all of it to the four-phase cycle of abuse and why survival mode isn't a personality trait, it's what your nervous system does after living inside a low-grade emergency for too long. I am sharing this episode here because I think it needs to be heard. This is a bonus episode inside of Unhooked. [https://jessicaknight.thinkific.com/courses/unhooked]

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Portada del episodio [PREVIEW] Q&A: Trauma Bonds, Leaving, and Rebuilding Self-Esteem

[PREVIEW] Q&A: Trauma Bonds, Leaving, and Rebuilding Self-Esteem

This month's Q&A episode covers three listener questions that get to the heart of what recovery actually requires. First, I explore whether trauma bonds in adult relationships are rooted in our earliest relational wounds with parents. The connection is real, but it is not the whole story, and understanding what your nervous system learned to call love can be enormously clarifying. Second, I answer one of the most common questions I receive: how do I leave? I walk through what to prepare quietly, what to say, what to avoid, and why one more honest conversation will never produce the outcome you are hoping for. Finally, I talk about rebuilding self-esteem after years of being diminished. You are not starting from zero. You are starting from a deficit that was manufactured, and that distinction changes how the work of restoration unfolds. Please ask questions for the next episode here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMInxIFVH04aCaxJiNsA58os45FHcxWtBBa-SFYlwaHBq4Yg/viewform?usp=header [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMInxIFVH04aCaxJiNsA58os45FHcxWtBBa-SFYlwaHBq4Yg/viewform?usp=header]

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