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Resentment isn’t the hot kind of anger that flares and fades. It’s the quiet kind that builds in the background, often after you’ve asked for something over and over, and nothing changes. Dr. Tracy reframes resentment as grief, grief for unmet needs, lost hope, invisibility, and the version of your relationship you thought you were coming home to.
She walks through how resentment typically forms in stages: unmet need, repeated pattern, scorekeeping, shutdown, and finally silence. Then she offers a path forward that starts with naming the grief (instead of blaming), asking clearly for what you need in the present, and getting honest about the patterns that keep the cycle going. Resentment isn’t always the end, but it is a signal that something needs to change, and that honesty is the doorway back to agency and connection.
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Learn to move past resentment. Save 50% on my Conquer Resentment workshop.
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Resentment isn’t the hot kind of anger that flares and fades. It’s the quiet kind that builds in the background, often after you’ve asked for something over and over, and nothing changes. Dr. Tracy reframes resentment as grief, grief for unmet needs, lost hope, invisibility, and the version of your relationship you thought you were coming home to.
She walks through how resentment typically forms in stages: unmet need, repeated pattern, scorekeeping, shutdown, and finally silence. Then she offers a path forward that starts with naming the grief (instead of blaming), asking clearly for what you need in the present, and getting honest about the patterns that keep the cycle going. Resentment isn’t always the end, but it is a signal that something needs to change, and that honesty is the doorway back to agency and connection.
LINKS FROM EPISODE:
Learn to move past resentment. Save 50% on my Conquer Resentment workshop.
Discover your relationship negative cycle with my free quiz: Take it here
Feel closer after the More Than Roommates Challenge. Join HERE.
Get coaching and community support Inside Be Connected
Feeling Stuck? - Free Guide to challenge your assumptions
RESOURCES
Get Relationship Support Inside Be Connected
Order my new book! You, Your Husband, and His Mother
Want your questions answered on the show? Submit them here!
Ready to deepen your connection? Download my 100 Questions
Build better connection and feel close starting today. Join the 30 Days to Us Challenge
FOLLOW DR. TRACY
Subscribe to the podcast https://www.youtube.com/@drtracyd
Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drtracyd
Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrTracyD/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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