Repetition: Why We Keep Choosing the Same Patterns | Ep:03 | The Purple Couch
You already know what you do. You can watch yourself doing it. And you still can't stop yet.
This is repetition, the stage where your adaptations stop working and the patterns become impossible to ignore.
There's a stage in the healing journey that nobody warns you about, the one that comes after insight. The one where you understand your patterns completely and keep running them anyway.
In this episode, Nicole and Melinda map the repetition stage across its relational, somatic, and archetypal dimensions. They discuss what actually moves someone out of pattern (and why understanding alone doesn't do it), how myth and subconscious work reach the places cognitive therapy can't, and what integration actually looks like in the room with a client.
Nicole shares a live clinical story from the week prior, a client in heartbreak, a splitting moment in real time, and what it took to hold the whole picture instead of the easier story.
Melinda shares her own version: an out-of-body experience of watching yourself in the old pattern, and the moment her son diagnosed her from the hot tub.
For the woman who has done the work and still finds herself here. And for the clinician sitting across from her.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 — The stage where coping stops working
02:21 — What repetition actually looks like (relational, internal, somatic)
08:05 — Coming home to yourself, but to which self?
10:15 — The out-of-body experience: watching yourself anyway
14:30 — What gets you out: subconscious work, myth, archetypes
17:40 — The myth of Persephone and the world splitting in two
24:39 — What archetypes actually are (and why they matter here)
30:03 — Your external world mirrors your internal reality
32:47 — The shadow point: wanting the other person 100% responsible
38:02 — Nicole's own shadow: "I won't let systems collapse"
40:17 — When the pattern starts to feel wrong in the body
42:15 — Melinda's son in the hot tub: "Stop emotionally manipulating me"
47:30 — Why the repetition stage is actually rich ground
52:10 — The client in heartbreak: holding grief without splitting
01:00:20 — "Maybe grief doesn't go away and that's okay"
01:04:10 — Persephone, the pomegranate seeds, and why we have winter
01:09:07 — Closing: what this stage invites you toward
Two clinicians. Two real stories. Zero clinical distance.
This is depth psychology the way it was meant to be heard.
Pull up a seat. 🎙️
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