Become Good Soil

199: Styles of Relating – A Deeper Cut Series (Part 1)

Nov 4, 2025
Explore the transformative power of relational styles in this insightful discussion. Uncover how the Trinity shapes our understanding of connection and belonging. Delve into Karen Horney's styles of relating: moving away, against, and toward, and learn how these dynamics can either hinder or enhance relationships. Cherie and Morgan share personal reflections and practical applications, emphasizing empathy and boundaries. Gain clarity on your own relational tendencies and discover new pathways to deeper love and connection.
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INSIGHT

Three Styles Frame Relational Growth

  • Karen Horney's three styles of relating—move away, move toward, move against—provide a framework to locate patterns in relational maturity.
  • These styles show up both in redeemed (true self) and disintegrated (false self) forms and guide growth.
INSIGHT

Trinity As Relational Blueprint

  • The Trinity models relationality: God is inherently communal, and creation is intended for inclusion in divine fellowship.
  • Starting from Trinitarian reality reframes belonging as primary and makes relational risk portable.
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