Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide

ERP 067: Why blaming is a problem in relationship and how to avoid it

Jun 16, 2016
Ever wonder why we blame those we love? It often stems from self-protection and the need to deflect negative feelings. Blame can create disconnection and diminish intimacy, leaving us feeling resentful and powerless. Breaking free from the victim mentality is crucial to reclaiming personal power. Instead of assigning blame, tackling uncomfortable emotions head-on fosters honest communication. Highlighting positive contributions from partners can transform relationships, making them more fulfilling and connected.
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INSIGHT

Why People Blame In Relationships

  • Blame usually serves self-protection or discharging painful feelings rather than accurate problem-solving.
  • That motive shifts focus from the real hurt to proving who is at fault and deepens disconnection.
ANECDOTE

Tea Kettle Moment Of Automatic Blame

  • Jessica shares a small tea-kettle moment where she automatically blamed her husband to preserve her image.
  • She noticed the impulse, apologized, and used it as a self-awareness example.
ANECDOTE

Blame Escalates During Shared Stress

  • Jessica describes volleyball where performance anxiety and work stress triggered mutual blaming between her and her husband.
  • The blame cycle amplified defensiveness and prevented understanding underlying fears.
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