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In seeking to find the intricate balance of "me" and "we" in marriage, self-silencing can lead partners to lose sight of their authentic selves. This episode of Marriage iQ explores the profound impact of a positive or negative sense of self on relationships. This episode features insights from our amazing guest, Dr. Amber Price, a researcher and educator specializing in helping busy moms thrive in their relationships.
Dr. Price sheds light on the concept of a strong sense of self and its crucial role in fostering genuine connection within marriages. She explains how self-silencing, resulting from a poor sense of self, is often rooted in a desire for approval and validation, can erode intimacy, and lead to resentment over time.
By Dr. Heidi Hastings and Dr. Scott HastingsIn seeking to find the intricate balance of "me" and "we" in marriage, self-silencing can lead partners to lose sight of their authentic selves. This episode of Marriage iQ explores the profound impact of a positive or negative sense of self on relationships. This episode features insights from our amazing guest, Dr. Amber Price, a researcher and educator specializing in helping busy moms thrive in their relationships.
Dr. Price sheds light on the concept of a strong sense of self and its crucial role in fostering genuine connection within marriages. She explains how self-silencing, resulting from a poor sense of self, is often rooted in a desire for approval and validation, can erode intimacy, and lead to resentment over time.