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HSPs tend to be over-givers and toxic people tend to be over-takers. This dynamic has been played out for many of us either in our families, friendships, romantic relationships, or even with work colleagues.
Types of toxic relationships included in this discussion:
Relationship stages
Here are some pieces discussed:
Recognizing Red Flags in Toxic Relationships
A few questions answered
Please share this episode and review the podcast to help us help more HSPs!
What was modeled in our childhood can impact how we view relationships and perceive what is ok and what isn’t.
Seek therapy if you had a lot of dysfunction or abuse in your childhood or past relationships to shift patterns and learn what is ok and what isn’t.
If you are experiencing abuse in your relationship, please reach out for support and visit the national domestic violence hotline that offers free, confidential support and many resources to help too at https://www.thehotline.org/ or Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) If dangerous, create a safety plan
Visit HSPpodcast.com to leave comments on this episode and see our bios.
Join the Sensitive Empowerment community, take the free Sensitivity quiz, check out the HSP Practitioners Directory, and explore more resources for HSPs juliebjelland.com
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HSPs tend to be over-givers and toxic people tend to be over-takers. This dynamic has been played out for many of us either in our families, friendships, romantic relationships, or even with work colleagues.
Types of toxic relationships included in this discussion:
Relationship stages
Here are some pieces discussed:
Recognizing Red Flags in Toxic Relationships
A few questions answered
Please share this episode and review the podcast to help us help more HSPs!
What was modeled in our childhood can impact how we view relationships and perceive what is ok and what isn’t.
Seek therapy if you had a lot of dysfunction or abuse in your childhood or past relationships to shift patterns and learn what is ok and what isn’t.
If you are experiencing abuse in your relationship, please reach out for support and visit the national domestic violence hotline that offers free, confidential support and many resources to help too at https://www.thehotline.org/ or Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) If dangerous, create a safety plan
Visit HSPpodcast.com to leave comments on this episode and see our bios.
Join the Sensitive Empowerment community, take the free Sensitivity quiz, check out the HSP Practitioners Directory, and explore more resources for HSPs juliebjelland.com
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