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#43: Avoidant? How to Stop!


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What is Detachment?

 

Detachment is the ability to distance yourself emotionally from a situation or person in order to gain perspective, maintain boundaries, and protect yourself. This can be especially important in relationships where boundaries have been crossed, emotional wounds have been inflicted, or the relationship has become toxic. Detachment is not the same as disconnection, it is simply a way of creating emotional space to reassess the situation.

 

Healthy detachment means recognizing the emotions that arise in a situation but not allowing them to control your behavior. It allows for a more objective perspective and a less reactive response.

 

What is Avoidance?

 

Avoidance, on the other hand, is a negative coping mechanism that involves actively avoiding emotional pain, stress, or conflict. Avoidance can manifest in different ways, such as avoiding difficult conversations, deflecting emotional issues with humor, or completely shutting down emotionally. I have seen first hand how problematic this can be in relationships because it can prevent the development of emotional intimacy, communication, and trust.

 

Unlike detachment, avoidance has nothing to do with gaining perspective or creating boundaries, rather it is about avoiding the issue altogether. Avoidance may provide temporary relief, but it can be detrimental to the long-term health of a relationship.

 

Here are some common signs to help you identify the patterns:

 

Negative Detachment (Disconnect):

 

- Disinterest in emotional connection

- Preferring to keep conversations superficial

- Being dismissive of emotional needs of others

- Difficulty expressing emotions

- Staying in a relationship even if it is not fulfilling

 

Avoidance:

 

- Deflecting emotional issues with humor or sarcasm

- Refusing to engage in emotional conversations

- Blaming others for emotional issues

- Avoiding emotional connection altogether

- Shutting down emotionally in response to conflict or stress

 

Here are some recommendations for developing healthy emotional attachments:

 

Developing healthy emotional attachment involves learning to balance detachment and engagement in a way that allows for emotional intimacy while maintaining healthy boundaries. It involves recognizing and communicating emotional needs, and being open to vulnerability and emotional expression.

 

One way to develop healthy emotional attachment is to practice mindfulness. Mindfulness involves being present in the moment, and observing thoughts and emotions without judgment. This can help increase awareness of emotional patterns and allow for more intentional and healthy responses.

 

Another important aspect of developing healthy emotional attachment is communication. Communication involves being open and honest about emotions, needs, and desires. It also involves active listening, and responding in a way that is supportive and validating.


Chapters:


Intro

00:01


The difference between detachment and avoidance

01:06


Understanding detachment

04:53


Understanding avoidance

06:30


How to you identify the negative pattern and change it

11:34


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