Differentiated Love and Sex
If you've ever done every dish, packed every lunch, and then found yourself furious at a partner sitting on the couch, this one will feel familiar. So will the moment right after, when the fight gets uncomfortable and someone rushes to smooth it all over before anything actually gets resolved. What this episode covers: - The drama triangle: the victim, rescuer, and perpetrator positions couples cycle through, often within a single conversation - A real scenario, walked through step by step, of how a couple moves from overfunctioning and resentment into blame, hurt, and a rushed peace that settles nothing - Why the rescuer position and the victim position can look kind or selfless on the surface while carrying their own quiet aggression - How this same triangle shows up in the bedroom through duty sex and hypervigilant self-monitoring during sex - What it actually takes to step out of each corner, including why getting out of the victim position isn't the same as just accepting bad treatment This is a dynamic Jackie and Catherine work through with clients and coaching clients regularly, and if any of these roles sound like your own, they offer a free 15-minute consultation to talk about what shifting out of them could look like for your relationship. Free consultation: https://www.differentiatedlove.com/contact [https://www.differentiatedlove.com/contact] Substack: https://differentiatedlove.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web [https://differentiatedlove.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web] Podcast: https://pod.link/1884143784?view=apps&sort=popularity [https://pod.link/1884143784?view=apps&sort=popularity] Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:34 What the drama triangle is 02:40 The Sarah and Mark example: overfunctioning turns into blame 08:52 How rescuing smooths things over without solving anything 12:56 Why all three positions come from low differentiation 16:40 Why the victim and rescuer positions can look nice on the outside 22:09 How this plays out in sex through duty sex 25:56 Self-monitoring and hypervigilance during sex 28:01 How to get out of each position 41:27 Closing thoughts 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. Podcast Website https://www.differentiatedlove.com/ [https://www.differentiatedlove.com/] Jackie's Website https://www.candgtherapy.com/ [https://www.candgtherapy.com/] Catherine's Website https://www.catherineroebuck.com/ [https://www.catherineroebuck.com/] 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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