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How do couples stay connected when life’s stressors threaten to pull them apart? What if the problem isn’t your partner―it’s stress? In today’s episode, Diane Boden talks with Elizabeth Earnshaw, a licensed marriage and family therapist and author of Till Stress Do Us Part, about navigating relationship challenges.
06:01 | The Importance of Accepting Differences in Relationships
08:19 | Differentiating Between Core Needs and Behaviors
11:14 |Common Stressors in Relationships
13:08 | Navigating Stress and Finding Balance
22:03 | Introduction and Setting the Stage
23:25 | Don't Be Down on Yourself: Learning from Mistakes
24:01 | Compassion and Empathy in Navigating Stressors
25:43 | Prevention: Identifying and Addressing Potential Stressors
27:29 | Adaptation: Accepting and Adapting to Challenges
29:15 | Acceptance and Adaptation: Keys to Resilience
30:16 | Understanding the Impact of Stress on the Body
31:17 | Fight, Flight, or Freeze: Stress Responses in Relationships
33:44 |The Importance of Body Awareness in Communication
Elizabeth Earnshaw, LMFT, CGT, is a licensed family and marriage therapist, Certified Gottman Therapist, AAMFT Approved Supervisor, and founder of A Better Life Therapy. She’s known for her popular Instagram account @lizlistens, is the author of I Want This to Work and ‘Til Stress Do Us Part: How to Heal The Number #1 Issue in Our Relationships’ and has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, and more. She lives between Philadelphia and New Orleans with her husband and children.
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