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In this episode, we dive deep into the dismissive avoidant attachment style and uncover why they often seem cold and unaffected after a breakup. Hosts Thais Gibson and Mike DiZio share personal insights, real-life examples, and professional expertise on attachment styles, discussing the intricate dynamics behind dismissive avoidance post-breakup behavior. Learn about the emotional boomerang effect, the role of subconscious conditioning, and how different attachment styles cope with breakups.
They also explore key strategies for healing, whether you’re navigating a breakup or working toward secure attachment. If you’ve ever felt confused or hurt by a dismissive avoidant partner’s behavior—or wondered how to move on effectively—this episode provides both clarity and actionable tools.
Listen now for a compassionate, insightful conversation that sheds light on attachment styles, personal growth, and the path to fulfilling relationships.
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
01:35 - Going through a Break Up (Mike)
04:33 - The Break Up Boomerang Effect
20:48 - 14-Day Free Trial: All Access Membership Pass
21:39 - How DAs Feel After a Break Up Over Time
38:05 - Opening Up and Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone
41:24 - Making Deeper Connections
45:24 - Why DAs Don't Appear to Struggle After a Break Up
51:28 - If You're on the Receiving End
55:28 - Conclusion
Let’s connect!
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By Thais Gibson4.7
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Free Cyber Monday Trial: 14 Days of All-Access to personal growth & relationship courses!
https://attachment.personaldevelopmentschool.com/cyber-monday-14-day?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=cyber-monday&utm_content=mg-12-01-24&el=podcast
In this episode, we dive deep into the dismissive avoidant attachment style and uncover why they often seem cold and unaffected after a breakup. Hosts Thais Gibson and Mike DiZio share personal insights, real-life examples, and professional expertise on attachment styles, discussing the intricate dynamics behind dismissive avoidance post-breakup behavior. Learn about the emotional boomerang effect, the role of subconscious conditioning, and how different attachment styles cope with breakups.
They also explore key strategies for healing, whether you’re navigating a breakup or working toward secure attachment. If you’ve ever felt confused or hurt by a dismissive avoidant partner’s behavior—or wondered how to move on effectively—this episode provides both clarity and actionable tools.
Listen now for a compassionate, insightful conversation that sheds light on attachment styles, personal growth, and the path to fulfilling relationships.
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
01:35 - Going through a Break Up (Mike)
04:33 - The Break Up Boomerang Effect
20:48 - 14-Day Free Trial: All Access Membership Pass
21:39 - How DAs Feel After a Break Up Over Time
38:05 - Opening Up and Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone
41:24 - Making Deeper Connections
45:24 - Why DAs Don't Appear to Struggle After a Break Up
51:28 - If You're on the Receiving End
55:28 - Conclusion
Let’s connect!
https://www.youtube.com/@ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool
https://www.tiktok.com/@thaisgibson
https://www.instagram.com/thepersonaldevelopmentschool/
https://www.facebook.com/ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool/
#TheThaisGibsonPodcast
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