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What is Love, Really? Unpacking the Myths and Realities of Connection
In Episode 4 of the RelationStitch podcast, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Clyde Fraley and his wife Stephanie tackle one of the most loaded questions in human history: "What is love?"
While the question might summon lyrics from a 90s dance hit, the Fraleys dig much deeper, exploring why so many of us stay in toxic relationships under the guise of "loving" someone.
Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/mFxw91scQk0?si=w6pgiDVa_ikTJHnU
The "Love" Trap
Clyde opens the discussion with a common scenario from his therapy practice: clients who endure repeated infidelity or abuse because they claim, "I just love them." The hosts argue that this isn't love—it's often a result of conditioned responses from childhood [03:39]. If you grew up associating affection with neglect or chaos, you might mistake abuse for intimacy in adulthood.
Myths We Believe
The duo discusses how society distorts our view of relationships:
Finding the Healthy Middle
So, what does healthy love look like?
The True Source
Ultimately, the Fraleys suggest that to find the purest definition of love, we must look beyond Hollywood and psychology to the Bible. They set the stage for their next episode, which will take a deep dive into 1 Corinthians 13 as the ultimate blueprint for healthy connection [24:37].
Click below to watch the full episode on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu_wRb72Oq6Htdb7EFHkzF1EyAApKfP7D
For relationship courses and free downloadable resources visit www.relationstitch.com
To schedule a therapy session visit www.clydefraley.com
By Clyde Fraley, M.A., LMFT, NCCWhat is Love, Really? Unpacking the Myths and Realities of Connection
In Episode 4 of the RelationStitch podcast, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Clyde Fraley and his wife Stephanie tackle one of the most loaded questions in human history: "What is love?"
While the question might summon lyrics from a 90s dance hit, the Fraleys dig much deeper, exploring why so many of us stay in toxic relationships under the guise of "loving" someone.
Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/mFxw91scQk0?si=w6pgiDVa_ikTJHnU
The "Love" Trap
Clyde opens the discussion with a common scenario from his therapy practice: clients who endure repeated infidelity or abuse because they claim, "I just love them." The hosts argue that this isn't love—it's often a result of conditioned responses from childhood [03:39]. If you grew up associating affection with neglect or chaos, you might mistake abuse for intimacy in adulthood.
Myths We Believe
The duo discusses how society distorts our view of relationships:
Finding the Healthy Middle
So, what does healthy love look like?
The True Source
Ultimately, the Fraleys suggest that to find the purest definition of love, we must look beyond Hollywood and psychology to the Bible. They set the stage for their next episode, which will take a deep dive into 1 Corinthians 13 as the ultimate blueprint for healthy connection [24:37].
Click below to watch the full episode on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu_wRb72Oq6Htdb7EFHkzF1EyAApKfP7D
For relationship courses and free downloadable resources visit www.relationstitch.com
To schedule a therapy session visit www.clydefraley.com