S3 | Session 16: Too Sensitive? Healing the Belief That You Are Defective

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Picking back up with anxious-avoidant couple Rachel and Mike, Julie pivots Rachel away from blaming Mike's lying and guides her into her own vulnerability. Together they trace her deep-seated belief that she is defective and 'too much' back to a childhood where her pain was dismissed as no big deal, and to a life where reliance equaled abandonment. Using her TEMPO approach, Julie helps Rachel reframe her anger as hope, own her attachment needs, and practice healthy assertion instead of criticism. As Rachel risks asking for help, Mike stays present and lets her grief land, giving her nervous system the message that leaning on someone is safe.

Key takeaways

  • Anger can be a sign of hope and investment rather than a threat, because a living anger means you still want repair while detachment is what actually ends a relationship.
  • Rachel's nervous system learned that reliance equals abandonment through an absent father and a late husband, teaching her that anyone she leans on eventually disappears.
  • Being told a bully was 'just joking' taught Rachel to deny her own pain whenever the hurt wasn't intentional, a script she carried into adulthood.
  • Your pain and sense of abandonment are valid regardless of the other person's intentions, since nobody has to mean to hurt you for the wound to be real.
  • Naming the attachment need beneath the complaint, like 'I need to feel valued,' opens a partner's empathy far more than staying stuck on their bad behavior.

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