Why You Love Like That
In this episode of Why You Love Like That, host Cara Lennox explores how childhood experiences create invisible blueprints that shape adult relationships. Drawing from attachment theory developed by psychologist John Bowlby, Cara examines how early caregiving experiences influence our capacity for trust, intimacy, and connection. She discusses various attachment patterns and how childhood coping strategies, while adaptive at the time, may not serve us in adult relationships. The episode covers common relationship patterns like attraction to emotionally unavailable partners, hypervigilance, people-pleasing, and emotional avoidance. Cara emphasizes that understanding these patterns isn't about blame but about developing awareness and conscious choice in how we love and connect. She highlights the brain's neuroplasticity and our ability to learn healthier relationship patterns throughout life. The discussion includes practical ways to recognize automatic responses and triggers in relationships, encouraging listeners to observe their patterns with curiosity rather than judgment. This episode offers insights into emotional intimacy, relationship dynamics, and personal growth, making it valuable for anyone seeking to understand their relationship patterns and create more conscious connections.
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