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Working with defensiveness is like an art. We’ve found that explicitly talking about what we each need when we are in a defensive state has really supported us to more easily and successfully make it through those fiery and challenging times. In this episode, we explore the impact of defensiveness, ways that we support ourselves and our partners in the heat of the moment.
Like most behavior changes, a great first step is to notice when and why we default to certain thought patterns or actions. When you look at what’s underneath the layer of defense, you’ll discover the vulnerability that’s being masked by anger or self-righteousness. This process can often reveal an unmet need and create space for deeper repair.
In our conversation, we share tips to help minimize and eventually resolve defensiveness within relationships. With the help of a couples therapist or relationship coach, there are ways to engage in painful moments in a collaborative way, but it requires a willingness to see the opportunities that exist within defensiveness.
Our invitation this week is to notice when you or your partner get defensive and reflect on what's actually happening for you. The more you can become self-aware about your own defensiveness, the quicker you're going to be able to repair it and develop a deeper connection.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform.
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Working with defensiveness is like an art. We’ve found that explicitly talking about what we each need when we are in a defensive state has really supported us to more easily and successfully make it through those fiery and challenging times. In this episode, we explore the impact of defensiveness, ways that we support ourselves and our partners in the heat of the moment.
Like most behavior changes, a great first step is to notice when and why we default to certain thought patterns or actions. When you look at what’s underneath the layer of defense, you’ll discover the vulnerability that’s being masked by anger or self-righteousness. This process can often reveal an unmet need and create space for deeper repair.
In our conversation, we share tips to help minimize and eventually resolve defensiveness within relationships. With the help of a couples therapist or relationship coach, there are ways to engage in painful moments in a collaborative way, but it requires a willingness to see the opportunities that exist within defensiveness.
Our invitation this week is to notice when you or your partner get defensive and reflect on what's actually happening for you. The more you can become self-aware about your own defensiveness, the quicker you're going to be able to repair it and develop a deeper connection.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform.
Topics Covered:
Resources Mentioned:
Get in Touch:
Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:
If you want to show your support for this show, please consider rating and reviewing The Art of We on Apple Podcasts. To do that, open the Apple Podcasts app and search for The Art of We. Scroll to the bottom of the package and rate with 5 stars. Let us know your favorite part of the show by clicking “Write a Review.” While you’re at it, follow the show so you can get the latest episode delivered to your phone weekly.
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