Why Your Nervous System Treats Your Partner Like a Threat
Most couples think their relationship problems are caused by communication issues. But what if the real issue is deeper? What if your nervous system has started interpreting your partner as a threat to your emotional safety? In this video, we explore: -Wwhy couples repeat the same fights -Hthe psychology behind defensiveness and withdrawal -Wwhy people shut down during conflict -How different personalities react under stress -The connection between emotional safety and trust Many couples are not fighting because they hate each other. They are fighting because emotionally they no longer feel safe, understood, heard, or connected. Understanding this can completely transform the way you approach conflict in your marriage and relationships. Healthy relationships are not built by avoiding conflict. They are built by learning how to feel safe enough to stay connected during conflict. Seeking help is not weakness. It is strategy. To Book a session with me: visit: https://gracekariuki.co.ke Whatsapp: +254 797 490 404

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