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Anxious and Avoidant Dynamics

Anxious and avoidant individuals often mirror each other's behaviors, leading to a cycle of codependency. Anxious people may resort to protest behaviors instead of expressing their true needs, while avoidants struggle with intimacy. Establishing clear boundaries is essential to break this cycle and foster healthier connections.
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    #380: Take Accountability For Your Relationships: How to Do The Work with Sabrina Zohar

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