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In this episode, we talk about what happens when trauma goes unhealed inside a marriage—and how it begins to affect not just the person carrying it, but the spouse who loves them.
This conversation explores the reality of being in therapy without truly healing—when sessions become a performance instead of a practice, and therapeutic language is used to explain pain rather than repair it.
We discuss:
- How unhealed trauma shows up as defensiveness, control, shutdown, or chaos
- What it looks like when a spouse is “doing therapy for show”
- Being more attached to chaos than to peace
- Using therapy language to avoid accountability
- How emotional pain transfers to the partner
- Why a spouse may start acting out, withdrawing, or changing “out of nowhere”
- The difference between boundaries and ...
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MarriageLoyalty Healing Choosing Yourself Trauma GrowthTherapy is Work
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