
Let's face it.... we were not created to live on an island or to be isolated from other individuals. We were born into this world with a need to develop relationships. This innate need to develop secure attachments is often disrupted during infancy and childhood. This disruption causes long-term effects that impact our personal and professional relationships. The long-term effects of toxic relationships impact our mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
In these classes, you will have the opportunity to identify and address those fears that are developed throughout your lifespan. Through exploration of the development of these fears, you can begin to identify specific areas of your life that have been negatively impacted and caused a disruption in your emotional development. Learn how you can begin the process of overcoming these fears to live a more fulfilling life!
"The Fear of Competitive Relationships"
Have you ever been in a love-hate relationship with an individual who prompted you to feel as if you had to compete for some level of love, affection, or attention? Rollercoaster relationships can leave one feeling as if they have loved and lost, tried, and failed, and succeeded but with the fear of guilt or retaliation. Explore how these unhealthy competitive experiences can leave one feeling stagnant in their ability to find fulfillment in relationships. The fear of competitive relationships leaves one to learn to hold back in love and in life.
Explore:
- The development of the fear of competitive relationships.
- The impact of the fear of success in relationship dynamics.
- The impact of the fear of failure in relationship dynamics.
- What happens in triangular relationship dynamics?
- The importance of advocacy of emotional needs.