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Emotional Trust and Invalidation

Matthew reflects on the impact of emotional invalidation in his past relationship and how it eroded trust. The passing of his partner's father became a tipping point, highlighting the unsafety of their relationship. Matthew acknowledges his own growth and the importance of holding space for emotions in a partnership.
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    #198: This is How Relationships End with Matthew Fray

  • Related Questions

    • Am I right to leave my ex-husband for being too reliant on me, to the point that I felt I had to be less myself to try and make him feel secure, as discussed in the episode #198: This is How Relationships End with Matthew Fray and the clip Emotional Trust and Invalidation?

    • Am I right to leave my ex-husband for being too reliant on me, to the point that I felt I had to be less myself to try and make him feel secure, as discussed in episode #198: This is How Relationships End with Matthew Fray and the clip Emotional Trust and Invalidation?

    • Am I right to leave my ex-husband for being too reliant on me, to the point that I felt I had to be less myself to try and make him feel secure, as discussed in the episode #198: This is How Relationships End with Matthew Fray and the clip Emotional Trust and Invalidation?

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