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Do you constantly over-do, over-give, and over-perform to "earn your keep" in your relationships? On this episode of Ask Kati Anything, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton transitions to an all-new, single-topic format to take a deep, evidence-based dive into the world of over-functioning.
Through real community stories and personal reflections, Kati maps out the 6-stage cycle that leads from automatic over-giving straight into quiet resentment, eventual blowups, and toxic guilt. But this isn’t just an emotional burden. Kati shares fascinating, decades-spanning clinical research—including the concept of "unmitigated communion," a 7-year study following 1,340 couples, and a chilling 2022 medical study linking "self-silencing" directly to physical cardiovascular risks like carotid plaque.
If your body is carrying what your mouth refuses to say, it is time to break the loop. Tune in to get a clear, 4-step actionable framework to practice "deliberate under-functioning," express specific needs, and tolerate the discomfort of choosing growth over chronic exhaustion.
Chapters:
00:00 - A New Format for Ask Kati Anything
02:00 - What is Over-Functioning? Community Stories
04:00 - Fawning, People-Pleasing, and the Need to Feel Safe
07:40 - Earning Love: Kati’s Personal Story with Perfectionism
11:50 - The 6 Rungs of the Over-Functioning Cycle
22:02 - Episode sponsor message: BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough - go to https://bioptimizers.com/kati and use code KATI for 15% off your entire order Plus a Free bottle of Masszymes
23:34 - Unmitigated Communion: When the Self Disappears
30:23 - The Relationship Trap: 7-Year Study of 1,340 Couples
35:36 - The Cardiovascular Cost of Self-Silencing
38:27 - Step 1: Identify Your Current Rung
40:34 - Step 2: Deliberate Under-Functioning
45:30 - Step 3: Make a Single, Specific Ask
49:15 - Step 4: Tolerate the Discomfort (Data vs. Danger)
52:43 - Next Week's Preview: Understanding Health Insurance
Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it, leave your questions for next week's topic in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe!
Books
Why Do I Keep Doing This? https://geni.us/XoyLSQ
Traumatized https://geni.us/Bfak0j
Are u ok? https://geni.us/sva4iUY
ONLINE THERAPY (enjoy 10% off your first month)
While I do not currently offer online therapy, BetterHelp can connect you with a licensed, online therapist: https://betterhelp.com/kati
PARTNERSHIPS
Nick Freeman | [email protected]
Disclaimer
The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or mental health advice. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any health problem or disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment. Viewing this content does not establish a therapist-client relationship.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Kati Morton, LMFT4.8
400400 ratings
Do you constantly over-do, over-give, and over-perform to "earn your keep" in your relationships? On this episode of Ask Kati Anything, licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton transitions to an all-new, single-topic format to take a deep, evidence-based dive into the world of over-functioning.
Through real community stories and personal reflections, Kati maps out the 6-stage cycle that leads from automatic over-giving straight into quiet resentment, eventual blowups, and toxic guilt. But this isn’t just an emotional burden. Kati shares fascinating, decades-spanning clinical research—including the concept of "unmitigated communion," a 7-year study following 1,340 couples, and a chilling 2022 medical study linking "self-silencing" directly to physical cardiovascular risks like carotid plaque.
If your body is carrying what your mouth refuses to say, it is time to break the loop. Tune in to get a clear, 4-step actionable framework to practice "deliberate under-functioning," express specific needs, and tolerate the discomfort of choosing growth over chronic exhaustion.
Chapters:
00:00 - A New Format for Ask Kati Anything
02:00 - What is Over-Functioning? Community Stories
04:00 - Fawning, People-Pleasing, and the Need to Feel Safe
07:40 - Earning Love: Kati’s Personal Story with Perfectionism
11:50 - The 6 Rungs of the Over-Functioning Cycle
22:02 - Episode sponsor message: BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough - go to https://bioptimizers.com/kati and use code KATI for 15% off your entire order Plus a Free bottle of Masszymes
23:34 - Unmitigated Communion: When the Self Disappears
30:23 - The Relationship Trap: 7-Year Study of 1,340 Couples
35:36 - The Cardiovascular Cost of Self-Silencing
38:27 - Step 1: Identify Your Current Rung
40:34 - Step 2: Deliberate Under-Functioning
45:30 - Step 3: Make a Single, Specific Ask
49:15 - Step 4: Tolerate the Discomfort (Data vs. Danger)
52:43 - Next Week's Preview: Understanding Health Insurance
Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it, leave your questions for next week's topic in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe!
Books
Why Do I Keep Doing This? https://geni.us/XoyLSQ
Traumatized https://geni.us/Bfak0j
Are u ok? https://geni.us/sva4iUY
ONLINE THERAPY (enjoy 10% off your first month)
While I do not currently offer online therapy, BetterHelp can connect you with a licensed, online therapist: https://betterhelp.com/kati
PARTNERSHIPS
Nick Freeman | [email protected]
Disclaimer
The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical or mental health advice. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any health problem or disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment. Viewing this content does not establish a therapist-client relationship.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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