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How attachment styles can ruin a relationship.

16 min · 24 de ene de 2026
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This podcast is for couples who want to better understand why they keep having the same conflicts—and how attachment styles play a powerful role in relationship dynamics. Through a compassionate and down-to-earth lens, we explore attachment styles, how they develop, and how different attachment needs can collide in relationships. You’ll learn why certain patterns can create distance, anxiety, resentment, and emotional disconnection, even when both partners care deeply about each other. Whether you identify as anxious, avoidant, or somewhere in between, this podcast helps couples make sense of their reactions, improve communication, and move toward greater emotional safety and connection—without blame or shame. This space is about understanding, healing, and growing together. #CouplesTherapy #RelationshipGrowth #EmotionalIntimacy #ConflictToConnection #HealingTogether #AttachmentStyles #CouplesPodcast #RelationshipHealing #AttachmentTheory #HealthyRelationships

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HOW TO STOP HAVING THE SAME ARGUMENTS

Summary In this conversation, Razan Fikrat discusses the recurring arguments that couples face, emphasizing the role of unmet emotional needs and attachment styles. He explains how anxious and avoidant partners interact during conflicts and offers strategies for regulating emotions, breaking the cycle of repeated arguments, and repairing relationships after conflicts. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding each other's emotional triggers and creating a safe space for communication. Takeaways Couples often argue over the same issues due to unmet emotional needs. Anxious attachment styles seek validation, while avoidant styles may shut down. Conflict is a natural part of relationships and can be healthy if managed well. Regulating emotions before discussing conflicts is crucial for resolution. Repairing relationships requires acknowledging mistakes and committing to change. Understanding attachment styles can help couples navigate conflicts more effectively. Creating a safe environment for discussions can lead to healthier communication. It's important to pause and regulate emotions during heated arguments. Couples should practice vulnerability and express their needs clearly. Healing takes time and consistent effort from both partners. Titles Breaking the Cycle of Relationship Arguments Understanding Emotional Triggers in Couples Sound bites "We keep going in circles and attacking characters." "The goal isn't to stop having conflict." "You need to regulate before you relate." "You need to pause the conversation to regulate." "Knowing better isn't enough." Chapters 00:00 Understanding the Cycle of Arguments in Couples 05:44 The Role of Attachment Styles in Conflict 11:34 Regulating Emotions During Conflict 17:24 Breaking the Cycle of Repeated Arguments 23:43 Repairing Relationships After Conflict #couples#arguments#emotional needs#attachment styles#conflict resolution#relationship repair#communication#emotional regulation#anxiety#avoidance

7 de feb de 202627 min
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WHY DO COUPLES HAVE THE SAME FIGHT REPEATEDLY

Why Couples Have the Same Fight Over and Over Again Most couples don’t keep fighting because the issue hasn’t been discussed enough — they keep fighting because the real issue hasn’t been addressed. Underneath recurring arguments about chores, money, communication, or time together is usually the same core need: the need to feel safe, seen, valued, and connected. When that need feels threatened, each partner reacts from their own attachment style and nervous system. One partner may pursue, push, or protest for closeness, while the other may withdraw, shut down, or become defensive to protect themselves. Both are trying to feel safe, just in very different ways. Because the emotional need goes unmet, the argument resets. Same trigger. Same reactions. Same pain. Different day. The cycle continues until couples stop arguing about the topic and the pattern. When couples learn to recognize the cycle in each other, real change becomes possible, not by winning the argument, but by repairing the connection. #mentalhealth #kids #teens #youth #school #parents #student #counseling #therapy #foryou #anxiety #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthawareness #fyp #stress #stressrelief #fyp#fyp#relationship #paranoia #counseling #counselorsoftiktok #panic #panicattack#mentalhealthawareness#mentalhealthmatters#mentalhealthrecovery#endthestigma#mindfulness#personalgrowth#daringgreatly#selfcarematters#psychology#yourself#stress#mentalillness#trauma#ptsd#mentalwellness#mentalhealthconseling#mentalhealthsupport#mentalhealthcrisis#mentalhealthsupport

6 de feb de 202617 min
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How attachment styles can ruin a relationship.

This podcast is for couples who want to better understand why they keep having the same conflicts—and how attachment styles play a powerful role in relationship dynamics. Through a compassionate and down-to-earth lens, we explore attachment styles, how they develop, and how different attachment needs can collide in relationships. You’ll learn why certain patterns can create distance, anxiety, resentment, and emotional disconnection, even when both partners care deeply about each other. Whether you identify as anxious, avoidant, or somewhere in between, this podcast helps couples make sense of their reactions, improve communication, and move toward greater emotional safety and connection—without blame or shame. This space is about understanding, healing, and growing together. #CouplesTherapy #RelationshipGrowth #EmotionalIntimacy #ConflictToConnection #HealingTogether #AttachmentStyles #CouplesPodcast #RelationshipHealing #AttachmentTheory #HealthyRelationships

24 de ene de 202616 min
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LETTING GO

Letting go isn’t about forgetting or pretending something didn’t matter — it’s about releasing what no longer serves your peace. Our brains often resist letting go because the familiar feels safe, even when it hurts. We hold on to relationships, guilt, expectations, and versions of ourselves out of fear or habit, but that emotional weight can drain our minds and bodies. The process begins with awareness and compassion: acknowledge the pain, understand your fears, and redefine closure on your own terms. Forgiveness and self-kindness help create emotional space for healing. Letting go takes time, but it allows you to reclaim your energy, restore peace, and move forward with clarity and grace. #MentalHealthAwareness #EmotionalHealing #LettingGoJourney #HealingIsPossible #MindfulnessMatters #TherapyWorks #HealingTakesTime #EmotionalWellness #SelfCompassion #InnerPeace #TherapistThoughts #LMFTLife #RazanTherapeuticServices #TherapyWithHeart #CaliforniaTherapist #MindfulTherapy #HolisticHealing #TherapistTips #AnxietySupport #StressReliefTools #YouAreNotAlone #ItsOkayToLetGo #HealingStartsHere #BreatheAndRelease #FindYourCalm #MentalHealthSupport #TherapyIsForEveryone #GrowThroughWhatYouGoThrough #ReleaseAndHeal #NewBeginnings #PodcastForHealing #MentalHealthPodcast #WellnessJourney #PeaceOverPerfection #EmotionalGrowth #HealingEnergy

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