Reconnection Podcast with Dr. Michael Barta

Episode 17 - Intimacy Disorder — The Hidden Root of Addiction

9 min · 8 mei 2026
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In Episode 17 of Reconnection Moments, Dr. Michael Barta explores one of the core foundations of the Reconnection Model: intimacy disorder and why it is the hidden root beneath addiction. Most people believe addiction is the primary problem. Dr. Barta explains why addiction is often only the symptom. The deeper issue is the nervous system’s inability to feel safe being fully seen, known, and emotionally connected with another person.  This episode breaks down how intimacy disorder forms early in life through the absence of three critical developmental needs:  * Stability  * Emotional attunement  * Validation  When these needs are missing, the nervous system adapts for protection instead of connection. Over time, people may become emotionally disconnected, hyper-independent, controlling, avoidant, or unable to feel safe in vulnerability and intimacy. Dr. Barta also explains why addictive behaviors such as pornography, affairs, alcohol, work, food, or compulsive scrolling become forms of “borrowed regulation” that temporarily soothe distress when authentic connection feels unsafe. If you have ever wondered why behavior management alone fails, or why connection can feel both deeply desired and terrifying at the same time, this episode provides a powerful new framework for understanding addiction, intimacy, and healing.

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