Differentiated Love and Sex
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT JACKIE AND CATHERINE’S THERAPY AND COACHING SERVICES, AND THE WORK THEY DO WITH INDIVIDUALS AND COUPLES, BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THEIR WEBSITE. HTTPS://WWW.CANDGTHERAPY.COM/ [https://www.candgtherapy.com/] HTTPS://WWW.CATHERINEROEBUCK.COM/ [https://www.catherineroebuck.com/] DESCRIPTION You're in a relationship — maybe a good one — and still there's this nagging sense that you've lost track of yourself somewhere along the way. Or the opposite: you feel fine on your own, but the moment your partner gets close, something shuts down. Neither of these is a communication problem. They're both versions of the same thing. This episode is about what it actually takes to be a distinct person inside a committed relationship — and what goes wrong when that breaks down in either direction. This is the kind of territory Jackie and Catherine work through with clients — not as a framework to memorize, but as a live question to sit with in your own relationship. If something in this episode landed and you want to think it through with one of them, a free 15-minute consultation [https://www.differentiatedlove.com/contact] is a good place to start. ---------------------------------------- CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00 - When needing closeness and needing distance collide 01:05 - Introduction 01:37 - What "healthy separateness" actually means 02:24 - What happens when one partner doesn't know who they are alone 04:00 - Why early relationships feel electric — and why that fades 05:03 - Dropping your sense of self to stay connected (and why it backfires) 06:07 - The comfort of outsourcing your decisions to your partner 07:04 - The spectrum: too needy on one end, too distant on the other 08:22 - The compartmentalizer: being yourself only when your partner isn't around 09:11 - Where the avoidant pattern comes from 11:00 - What each extreme is actually afraid of 11:20 - Why opposites attract — and then trigger each other 12:15 - Hiring your partner to embody what you've disowned in yourself 13:11 - The restaurant example: a small moment that reveals a lot 16:35 - How the easygoing child becomes the adult who doesn't know what they want 18:44 - What it means to discover yourself on purpose as an adult 19:37 - Finding the center line — and why you have to be willing to cross it 21:23 - What a good balance of separateness and togetherness actually looks like 22:50 - Adaptive cruise control as a relationship metaphor 23:45 - Personal example: the first time alone after having a baby 25:06 - How a new baby reshapes the distance dynamic in a marriage 26:11 - What a Wednesday night painting class did for the relationship 27:10 - When loneliness in a relationship is actually disconnection from yourself 28:38 - The assessment: where do you fall on the scale? ---------------------------------------- Music: Echoes by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 [https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031] License: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://audiolibrary.com.co/roa-music/echoes [https://audiolibrary.com.co/roa-music/echoes] Music promoted by Audio Library: https://youtu.be/HCXJxHIkH8w [https://youtu.be/HCXJxHIkH8w]
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