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What happens when one partner reaches for connection… and the other shuts down completely?
If you’ve ever tried to share something vulnerable only to be met with silence, defensiveness, or days of emotional distance, this episode is for you. In this Dear Katie episode, Katie responds to a heartfelt letter from a couple married for 14 years who feel stuck in a painful loop: one partner reaches out to repair, the other withdraws to cope, and both end up feeling rejected, overwhelmed, and alone.
Katie breaks down why this dynamic is so common in long-term, high-achieving couples — especially those navigating stress, parenting, and life transitions. You’ll learn how attachment styles collide during conflict, why shutdown often has more to do with feeling like a failure than not caring, and how long silences can quietly erode connection when repair doesn’t happen.
One of the most eye-opening parts of this episode? The couple communicates better through writing than face-to-face conversations. Katie unpacks whether that’s healthy (spoiler: it absolutely can be) and how to use writing as a bridge, not a barrier, to deeper connection.
You’ll walk away with practical tools you can use this week, including:
If you and your partner love each other but keep missing each other in hard conversations, this episode will help you feel seen — and give you a clear path forward.
Relationship Game Plan Call
Free Conversation Starter Cards for Couples
Couples Goal Setting Workbook
Submit a Dear Katie episode question
Follow Katie Rössler on Instagram
By Katie RösslerSend us a text
What happens when one partner reaches for connection… and the other shuts down completely?
If you’ve ever tried to share something vulnerable only to be met with silence, defensiveness, or days of emotional distance, this episode is for you. In this Dear Katie episode, Katie responds to a heartfelt letter from a couple married for 14 years who feel stuck in a painful loop: one partner reaches out to repair, the other withdraws to cope, and both end up feeling rejected, overwhelmed, and alone.
Katie breaks down why this dynamic is so common in long-term, high-achieving couples — especially those navigating stress, parenting, and life transitions. You’ll learn how attachment styles collide during conflict, why shutdown often has more to do with feeling like a failure than not caring, and how long silences can quietly erode connection when repair doesn’t happen.
One of the most eye-opening parts of this episode? The couple communicates better through writing than face-to-face conversations. Katie unpacks whether that’s healthy (spoiler: it absolutely can be) and how to use writing as a bridge, not a barrier, to deeper connection.
You’ll walk away with practical tools you can use this week, including:
If you and your partner love each other but keep missing each other in hard conversations, this episode will help you feel seen — and give you a clear path forward.
Relationship Game Plan Call
Free Conversation Starter Cards for Couples
Couples Goal Setting Workbook
Submit a Dear Katie episode question
Follow Katie Rössler on Instagram