Season 10 Episode 3: Back in the Day
The hosts of the JAWN discuss fun times from way back when. From Food to Music, they reminisce on the simpler times.
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You’ve probably waited years for your partner to hear you and make the changes you’ve needed. So why does that change now make you feel pissed off? The answer: mistrust is part of the change process. Learning how to manage this mistrust is imperative for couples when they are changing their negative cycle. In today’s episode join our hosts Laurie and George in a fantastic conversation on what happens to us when our partners start to make the changes we’ve been asking for, for years and why that can cause mistrust. You’ll learn what’s happening in your brain when there is a red light, yellow light or green light in connection and strategies to promote regulation and connection. Remember, our brains are wired to protect and they want to hold on to the negative information for safety. Leaning into the mistrust and planning for this with your partner as you’re changing together will help you navigate this new territory and be more successful. Therapists looking to get more training on the sexual cycle make sure to head over to our website www.foreplayrst.com to learn more about our training in Nashville this January!
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The hosts of the JAWN discuss fun times from way back when. From Food to Music, they reminisce on the simpler times.
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