Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide

ERP 520: Why We Keep Repeating the Same Relationship Patterns and How to Change Them — An Interview With Dr. Molly Burrets


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Have you ever wondered why you keep finding yourself in the same relationship patterns, no matter how hard you try to change? It's almost as if, despite our best intentions and awareness, we're drawn to the familiar—even if it's painful. The fear of uncertainty trumps the discomfort of what we know, leaving many stuck in cycles of repeated conflict, unmet needs, and unclear intentions.

In this episode, listeners are guided through the origins of these repeating patterns, from early attachment experiences to later life trauma, and how they shape the template for adult relationships. The conversation explores the power of both individual and relational healing, offering practical strategies to update old habits, develop emotional intelligence, and communicate needs in ways that foster clarity and connection. If you're ready to step out of old cycles and into more intentional, empowered relationships, this episode breaks down the tools and insights you need to begin that journey.

Dr. Molly is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Los Angeles with 16 years of experience in psychotherapy, research, and teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. She specializes in couples therapy and reproductive mental health, with a particular passion for supporting high-achieving women, non-traditional couples, LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC, and Veterans. Dr. Burrets also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy Department at USC and has been featured as a relationship expert in TIME, Vogue, CBS, HuffPost, and more.

Episode Highlights

05:47 Why we repeat relationship patterns and the power of the familiar.

09:18 How early childhood attachment and trauma shape our relationships.

11:49 The dual paths of healing: Individual and relational growth.

16:35 Practicing healthy responses to triggers in relationships.

18:16 Developing self-regulation skills and navigating relationship conflict.

21:34 The value of vulnerability and facing uncomfortable outcomes.

26:50 Communicating intentions and building trust when trying new behaviors.

30:14 Navigating needs, fears, and the importance of reasonableness in relationships.

33:34 Finding and expressing your voice: Moving from silence or aggression to assertiveness.

35:42 The role of resentment and envy in recognizing your needs.

39:50 Balancing individual responsibility with relational needs and self-care.

44:00 The importance of emotional intelligence and practicing self-connection.

Your Checklist of Actions to Take
  • Reflect on recurring relationship patterns and notice any familiar dynamics, rather than judging or shaming yourself for them.

  • Acknowledge how your early-life experiences and attachments shape your current relationship behaviors—awareness is the first step toward change.

  • If you notice unmet needs or frustration, pause and bring curiosity to your reactions instead of defaulting to blame or criticism.

  • Practice pausing when triggered; take a deep breath, notice sensations in your body, and consider a more thoughtful response.

  • Communicate vulnerably and clearly with your partner, directly sharing your feelings and needs rather than masking them with anger or withdrawal.

  • Invite support—let loved ones or professionals know you're working on new habits and ask for feedback or guidance as you practice.

  • Cultivate self-care rituals (like morning journaling or meditation) that help you regulate your emotions and connect with yourself.

  • Remind yourself that you don't have to be "fully healed" to be in a relationship; embrace growth as a continual, relational process.

Mentioned

Shifting Criticism For Connected Communication (free guide)

Connect with Dr. Molly Burrets

Website: drmollyburrets.com

Instagram: instagram.com/drmollyburrets

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