Pursuing Wounding, Seeking Attunement
Mark and Elizabeth discuss the paradoxical nature of human connection, where we often seek attunement through repeating behaviors that misattuned us in the past. They explore the concept of seeking out partners who wound us in similar ways to our parents, in hopes of finally experiencing true attunement and healing childhood wounds.In this clip
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#275: Cracking the Code of Successful Relationships with Elizabeth Earnshaw
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How does childhood attachment influence adult relationships, as discussed in episode #001: A Little More About Me and My Journey and the clip Understanding Our Parental Wounds, in relation to episode #275: Cracking the Code of Successful Relationships with Elizabeth Earnshaw and the clip Pursuing Wounding, Seeking Attunement?
How does childhood attachment influence adult relationships, as discussed in the episode #001: A Little More About Me and My Journey and the clip Understanding Our Parental Wounds, in relation to the episode #275: Cracking the Code of Successful Relationships with Elizabeth Earnshaw and the clip Pursuing Wounding, Seeking Attunement?
How do childhood attachment styles impact adult relationships in the context of the episode #275: Cracking the Code of Successful Relationships with Elizabeth Earnshaw and the clip Pursuing Wounding, Seeking Attunement, particularly in relation to the episode #001: A Little More About Me and My Journey and the clip Understanding Our Parental Wounds?