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[Healing Past Trauma Within New Romantic Relationships]-[160. Are you ready to date again ft. The Real Talk Therapist]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2024-01-12

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📋 Summary

The Myth of Being 'Fully Healed'

In this episode of The Psychology of Your 20s, host and guest Tasha (a psychotherapist and author of Real Talk) challenge the common misconception that one must be "fully healed" before entering a romantic relationship. Tasha clarifies that the idea of a "fully healed person" is a myth; instead, healing is an ongoing, lifelong journey of self-evolution. The pressure to reach a state of perfection often acts as a barrier to love, leading individuals to self-sabotage or avoid intimacy because they feel their "baggage" or "unfinished business" makes them unworthy of connection.

Identifying Trauma in New Contexts

Tasha emphasizes that trauma is not limited to "big" events; it includes "small teas"—subtle childhood experiences like a lack of eye contact or being labeled a "crybaby." These experiences shape our adult brains, making us hyper-vigilant. When we enter a "safe relationship," our nervous system may react with panic rather than comfort because healthy love feels unfamiliar. Common defense mechanisms identified include:

  • Hyper-independence: Using independence as a shield to avoid the vulnerability of needing others.
  • Self-sabotage: Picking fights or nitpicking a partner as a test to see if they will abandon you, mirroring past trauma.
  • The 'Cringe' Response: Tasha suggests that when we feel "cringe" at displays of affection or vulnerability, it often signals a repressed need for that very thing.

Practical Tools for Navigating Relationships

To manage these triggers, the guests propose several actionable strategies:

  1. Communication Toolkits: Creating a "first aid kit" for triggers. This involves documenting what you need when you are overwhelmed—whether it is space to reflect, a hug, or reassurance—and sharing this with your partner so they can support you effectively.
  2. Vulnerable Chats: Setting aside intentional time for "vulnerable chats" creates a gentle, safe environment where both partners can share their histories without feeling threatened.
  3. Accountability: Relationships provide a space to look at the "mess in between" two people. Both partners must take accountability for their own triggers rather than projecting them onto the other.

Embracing the Mess

The conversation concludes with the empowering message that love can be a catalyst for growth. Instead of waiting for perfection, individuals should allow their partners to see their "mess." By embracing vulnerability and practicing self-compassion—or "grace"—couples can heal together. As Tasha notes, "That’s when the real relationship happens: when you can both be really real with each other."

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I've been really rethinking my relationship with alcohol.
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there is no guidebook to how we should be going about it.
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But one of the biggest questions or conundrums I get all the time, which I will admit I've personally faced is do you have to be healed before entering into a new relationship?
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We undoubtedly carry baggage, trauma, memories, past experiences from the people we have dated and loved and been connected to.
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suddenly all their triggers are being pushed.
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rethink my relationship with
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carry baggage
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hold off on
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