Attachment and Love
Figs explores the fundamental role of attachment in human relationships, emphasizing that our need for emotional connection is rooted in biology. He highlights how feelings of safety and worthiness are intertwined with our interactions, revealing the two primary fears that shape our attachments: the fear of abandonment and the fear of inadequacy. Understanding these dynamics is essential for fostering healthy relationships and personal growth.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan
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Why do I get anxious and uncomfortable when I receive love or think about being accepted and loved by people, as discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and in the clip Love, Wounding, and Attachment?
Why do I get anxious and uncomfortable when I receive love or think about being accepted and loved by people, as discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and in the clip Competing Attachments?
Why do I get anxious and uncomfortable when I receive love or think about being accepted and loved by people, as discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Love, Wounding, and Attachment?