
Reimagining Love with Dr. Alexandra Solomon Healing Attachment Wounds in Relationships: The Felt Sense of Safety and Presence with Jessica Baum
Jan 27, 2026
Jessica Baum, licensed psychotherapist and author focused on attachment and somatic healing. She discusses how felt safety in relationships—friends, mentors, even pets—anchors nervous system healing. Short reflections cover the Wheel of Attachment, right-brain relational sensing, somatic cues to watch for, and practices for cultivating safety both inside and out.
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Friends Rewrote Her Partnership Vision
- Jessica Baum describes receiving warmth and consistent presence from close friends that reshaped her idea of partnership.
- Those friendships helped her imagine a romantic partner who could co-create that embodied safety.
Healing Needs Felt Experience
- Healing attachment wounds requires somatic, relational experiences, not just intellectual knowledge.
- Jessica Baum emphasizes that insight alone doesn't move implicit memory; safe relational experiences do.
Healing Is Inherently Relational
- You are not meant to heal alone; repair needs other people's presence and co-regulation.
- Bonny Badnack's mentorship taught Jessica Baum that asking for relational help is essential to healing.








