Trust and Intimacy
The conversation delves into the struggles of avoidantly attached individuals who often perceive emotional intimacy as a high-stakes gamble, fearing the pain it might bring. Insights reveal that recognizing the value of love and connection can transform their understanding of relationships. Additionally, a framework for assessing trust in others is introduced, emphasizing the importance of consistency and clear moral conduct in building meaningful connections.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith
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Are avoidants actually just really scared of getting hurt in love, as discussed in episode #412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith and the clip Trust and Intimacy?
Are avoidants actually just really scared of getting hurt in love, as discussed in episode #412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith and the clip Trust and Intimacy?
Are avoidants actually just really scared of getting hurt in love, as discussed in episode #412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith and the clip Love and Fear?