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Episode 7 dives deep into attachment dynamics, shutdown, commitment anxiety, and the hidden costs of people-pleasing. Kim answers listener questions about anxious–avoidant relationships, silent treatment, marriage timelines, and the martyr complex, with a focus on responsibility, boundaries, and realistic decision-making.
This episode is for anyone who feels stuck chasing clarity, carrying more than their share, or waiting for someone else to change.
Topics include attachment theory explained simply, why anxious and avoidant partners are drawn to each other, how stonewalling differs from the silent treatment, and how martyrdom quietly erodes self-respect and relationships.
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00:00 – Listener questions: shutdown in conflict, marriage pressure, martyr complex 01:00 – What attachment theory actually explains 02:10 – The four attachment styles and how they form 04:18 – How attachment styles show up in adult relationships 08:34 – Why people mislabel themselves as "secure" 10:00 – Moving past attachment labels toward secure functioning
10:29 – Why anxious and avoidant partners find each other 12:02 – Anxious–avoidant conflict and chronic shutdown 13:23 – Stonewalling vs the silent treatment (Gottman framework) 14:44 – Why breaks longer than 24 hours cause harm 16:49 – How anxious partners unintentionally reinforce shutdown 18:00 – When you've done all you can and nothing changes 20:29 – Deciding what you can live with
23:25 – Marriage timelines and commitment resistance 25:23 – "If you loved me, you would…" and weak arguments 27:21 – Fear, attachment, and self-sabotage around commitment 29:56 – The risk of forcing readiness 31:55 – Resentment as the real long-term threat
33:35 – What a martyr complex really is 36:17 – How suffering becomes tied to worth 38:28 – Faulty "martyr math" and unmet expectations 40:29 – Martyrdom, trauma, and low self-esteem 42:14 – Why misery feels safer than happiness 43:43 – Challenging beliefs and learning to say no 46:17 – Resentment, manipulation, and people-pleasing 47:59 – Closing reflections and community resources
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If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who feels stuck in the same patterns.
Kim's website: https://www.kimpolinder.com/
Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kp_counseling/
Kim's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@engineeringlovepodcast
By Kim Polinder4.9
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Episode 7 dives deep into attachment dynamics, shutdown, commitment anxiety, and the hidden costs of people-pleasing. Kim answers listener questions about anxious–avoidant relationships, silent treatment, marriage timelines, and the martyr complex, with a focus on responsibility, boundaries, and realistic decision-making.
This episode is for anyone who feels stuck chasing clarity, carrying more than their share, or waiting for someone else to change.
Topics include attachment theory explained simply, why anxious and avoidant partners are drawn to each other, how stonewalling differs from the silent treatment, and how martyrdom quietly erodes self-respect and relationships.
–––––––––––––––––– Time Stamps
00:00 – Listener questions: shutdown in conflict, marriage pressure, martyr complex 01:00 – What attachment theory actually explains 02:10 – The four attachment styles and how they form 04:18 – How attachment styles show up in adult relationships 08:34 – Why people mislabel themselves as "secure" 10:00 – Moving past attachment labels toward secure functioning
10:29 – Why anxious and avoidant partners find each other 12:02 – Anxious–avoidant conflict and chronic shutdown 13:23 – Stonewalling vs the silent treatment (Gottman framework) 14:44 – Why breaks longer than 24 hours cause harm 16:49 – How anxious partners unintentionally reinforce shutdown 18:00 – When you've done all you can and nothing changes 20:29 – Deciding what you can live with
23:25 – Marriage timelines and commitment resistance 25:23 – "If you loved me, you would…" and weak arguments 27:21 – Fear, attachment, and self-sabotage around commitment 29:56 – The risk of forcing readiness 31:55 – Resentment as the real long-term threat
33:35 – What a martyr complex really is 36:17 – How suffering becomes tied to worth 38:28 – Faulty "martyr math" and unmet expectations 40:29 – Martyrdom, trauma, and low self-esteem 42:14 – Why misery feels safer than happiness 43:43 – Challenging beliefs and learning to say no 46:17 – Resentment, manipulation, and people-pleasing 47:59 – Closing reflections and community resources
––––––––––––––––––
If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who feels stuck in the same patterns.
Kim's website: https://www.kimpolinder.com/
Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kp_counseling/
Kim's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@engineeringlovepodcast