This chapter discusses the complexities of expecting changes from a partner under emotional pressure, highlighting the significance of genuine personal growth over external demands. It emphasizes the dangers of trying to 'fix' a partner and advocates for self-reflection, self-acceptance, and the practice of self-will for emotional well-being in relationships.
A history of abuse and neglect can make a person crave extra emotional support. But when both partners have CPTSD, communication can be fraught and feelings of abandonment can turn into hours-long processing sessions. Can you teach a partner to listen to the needs you express? In this video I respond to a letter from a man who loves his partner in every way, but suffers when he works so hard to express his needs, and then doesn’t get the results he wants.
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