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Black Girls Heal

#258: What to Do When You Like Someone as a Love Addict

Black Girls Heal

Shena Lashey

Self-improvement, Education, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we dive into the intricacies of managing romantic relationships for those in recovery from love addiction.


We discuss the importance of staying in touch with your body, practicing self-affirmation, and maintaining your own life and identity. These actionable tips are geared to help you stay balanced while developing healthy, secure connections. Whether you're in a new relationship or already partnered, these strategies will guide you towards emotional stability and personal growth.


In this episode, we cover…

  • 01:08 Understanding love addiction
  • 02:22 Symptoms of love addiction
  • 04:07 Keys to staying balanced in relationships
  • 13:38 The importance of self-affirmation
  • 21:14 Why you should maintain your own life


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0:00.0

My job is to somehow make them curious enough or persuade them by Hooker Crow to get more aware of themselves and where they came from and what they are into and what is already there just to bring it out.

0:21.0

This is what compels me to compel them and I will do it by whatever

0:26.4

means necessary.

0:28.4

Welcome to the Black Girls Hill podcast where we talk about healing our intimacy disorders,

0:34.3

unresolved trauma, and building a healthy relationship with first ourselves and then

0:38.6

others. Every episode we will talk about advice you can apply today to bring unhealthy patterns

0:44.3

and grow in your self-worth. I'm She Nelachee Love Edition coach and trauma

0:48.9

specialist. Let's begin.

0:52.0

Hello hello and welcome to the latest episode of Black Girls Heel.

0:57.0

I'm so excited to have you with me today.

1:00.0

Today, y'all, we are going to be talking about what to do when you like someone as a love addict.

1:08.0

So the framing for this is if you have struggled with love addiction, you have been in recovery, you're

1:17.5

having more symptoms of being securely attached, and you are entering new romantic

1:22.4

relationships for the first time with this new clarity,

1:25.6

with this new sense of self, and just ready to do things differently this time around.

1:31.1

And so I'm going to talk about three things for you to keep in mind to do, to feel

1:35.8

balance as a recovering love addict and a new relationship.

1:41.8

These are also going to be things that if you're already partner with someone

1:44.0

is going to help you kind of make sure that you're balanced there as well,

1:47.0

but this is going to be really just good,

1:49.0

proactive things for you to do.

1:51.0

I want to also say, just to be be clear that these are going to be things that are

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