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In this episode of The Learning Love Podcast, Dr. Mark A. Hicks explores the idea of drama addiction and how it affects families, workplaces, relationships, and even society as a whole. He explains how people who have lived around ongoing tension, arguments, gossip, and emotional chaos can begin to see dysfunction as normal and peace as uncomfortable.
Dr. Hicks breaks down the emotional and behavioral patterns that keep drama cycles alive, including the dopamine hit of conflict, the false bonding that comes through gossip, and the role of social media in amplifying outrage. He also offers practical ways to interrupt the cycle, such as learning to be quiet, taking deep breaths, setting limits on social media, and refusing to participate in unnecessary conflict.
This episode is a thoughtful guide for anyone who wants healthier relationships, less emotional chaos, and a more peaceful way of living and loving.
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Resources
Learning Love Foundation - https://learninglovefoundation.com
Dr. Mark A. Hicks, author of the book 'Learning Love,' provides tangible, real-life insights on how to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships, even if you come from a dysfunctional family background, have been through a divorce, or struggled with relationships in the past. Love isn't about fate. Love is a skill set, and this is the place to learn that skill set as we spend some time learning love.
Order "Learning Love: Building a Life that Matters and Healthy Relationships that Last": https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/learning-love-mark-a-hicks/1146412363?ean=9781636985954
Visit Dr. Mark A. Hicks online: https://www.markahicks.com/
By Dr. Mark A. HicksTakeaways
In this episode of The Learning Love Podcast, Dr. Mark A. Hicks explores the idea of drama addiction and how it affects families, workplaces, relationships, and even society as a whole. He explains how people who have lived around ongoing tension, arguments, gossip, and emotional chaos can begin to see dysfunction as normal and peace as uncomfortable.
Dr. Hicks breaks down the emotional and behavioral patterns that keep drama cycles alive, including the dopamine hit of conflict, the false bonding that comes through gossip, and the role of social media in amplifying outrage. He also offers practical ways to interrupt the cycle, such as learning to be quiet, taking deep breaths, setting limits on social media, and refusing to participate in unnecessary conflict.
This episode is a thoughtful guide for anyone who wants healthier relationships, less emotional chaos, and a more peaceful way of living and loving.
Key Topics Covered:
Resources
Learning Love Foundation - https://learninglovefoundation.com
Dr. Mark A. Hicks, author of the book 'Learning Love,' provides tangible, real-life insights on how to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships, even if you come from a dysfunctional family background, have been through a divorce, or struggled with relationships in the past. Love isn't about fate. Love is a skill set, and this is the place to learn that skill set as we spend some time learning love.
Order "Learning Love: Building a Life that Matters and Healthy Relationships that Last": https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/learning-love-mark-a-hicks/1146412363?ean=9781636985954
Visit Dr. Mark A. Hicks online: https://www.markahicks.com/