Co-Regulation Dynamics
Anxiously attached individuals carry the responsibility of self-regulating their anxiety to foster healthier interactions with their partners. Effective communication, especially with avoidant partners, requires a shift in perspective—viewing the relationship as a collaborative business venture. By adopting a COO mindset, anxiously attached partners can engage in productive discussions that enhance both emotional connection and relationship stability.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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In episode #412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith, how can a woman speak the 'business speak' language to communicate better with an avoidant male partner? Is it really up to the woman to adapt and speak his language of business in this situation?
In episode #412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith, how can a woman speak the "business speak" language to communicate better with an avoidant male partner? Is it really up to the woman to adapt and speak his language of business in this situation?
Is it really up to the woman to adapt when communicating with an avoidant male partner in episode #412: Navigating Avoidant Attachment: Intimacy, Dopamine, & Emotional Disconnect w/ Adam Lane Smith, and how do you speak the “business speak” language to communicate better with avoidant men as discussed in the clip Understanding Avoidant Men?