The host explores the concept of clumpiness, a form of togetherness where people communicate as a group instead of individuals. This chapter discusses how clumpiness affects self-definition and self-differentiation, with examples such as using collective pronouns to avoid vulnerability.
We often hide in the safety of groups rather than risk the vulnerability of self-differentiating in one-on-one interactions. Here's why, as well as how you can do better.
Show Notes:
De-clumping Our Relationships by Kathleen Smith PhD
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