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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Bringing Our “Wise Adults” into Relationship (Terry Real)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Elise Loehnen

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.8900 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

“I talk about dysfunctional relational stances that would repeat over and over again. For example, angry pursuit is an oxymoron. Angry pursuit will never get complaining about how the person isn't close to. You will never get then closer to you. It is dysfunctional. That's what dysfunctional means. It doesn't work. It'll never get you what you want. And the first phase of the therapy that we do, relational life therapy. And in some ways, the first phase of this book is identifying what your repetitive, adaptive child. Relational stance is the thing you do over and over and over again, automatically knee jerk. I talk about whoosh comes up like a wave. I just gotta do this. I've gotta fix this person. I've gotta stand enough for myself. I gotta get outta here. And that is the hallmark of your adoptive child that is automatic and, and compulsive. And this whole book is about moving beyond that part of you into the wise adult part of you, that can take a breath and do something, not automatic, but chosen deliberate, more skillful,” says bestselling author and renowned marriage counselor Terry Real. His new book, Us: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship, combines new findings in neuroscience and his vast experience working with couples on the brink of disaster to give readers the skills necessary to move their relationship from a dysfunctional you vs. me into a more collaborative “us”.  There is no such thing as working on a relationship, Terry tells us, in order to work on healing the system, we must heal the individual parts. So many of us, he says, grew up without adequate emotional support, and the techniques we developed to survive in those environments as children, can go on to poison our intimate relationships. Though we may not remember the trauma, our knee-jerk reactions to distressing situations and relational conflict push our learned adaptive strategies into overdrive.   Terry’s science-backed toolkit helps individuals move beyond their involuntary response, which tends to be rigid, harsh, and unforgiving; and come into their potential as a wise adult - one who stops, thinks, and reflects; able to tap into a more collaborative self for the betterment of the relationship. Through deep individual work, nurturing our inner child, and choosing to go against our impulses rather than indulging them; we can transform ourselves and save our relationships.     EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Fight, flight, or fix?... Healing the individual to heal the relationship… Coming down from false empowerment… A contempt-free life… MORE FROM TERRY REAL: Us: Getting Past You and Me to Build a More Loving Relationship Terry's Website Read Terry’s Other Work:  I Don't Want To Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression How Can I Get Through To You?: Closing the Intimacy Gap Between Men and Women The New Rules Of Marriage: What You Need to Know to Make Love Work DIG DEEPER: Find an RLT Certified Therapist Near You  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Elise Loonen host of Pulling the Thread. Today's guest is the wonderful and brilliant

0:05.1

marriage therapist Terry Real, who is going to coach all of us on bringing our wise adult

0:10.0

rather than our inner children into our relationships. Hi, friends, throughout this holiday season,

0:16.6

you will find me right here per normal. We will keep publishing new episodes every week and a few

0:24.7

solos thrown in as well. So when you just need to escape from the business of the holiday

0:29.7

shuffle or take a break from mom or dad or who knows who, we'll be here as we always are.

0:50.1

Hi, it's Elise Loonan, host of pulling the thread.

0:54.4

I'm an author, a podcast host, and parent who built a long career in media.

1:00.9

I grew up in a state of perpetual curiosity, investigating the world and asking a lot of questions.

1:06.8

In this show, I chat with culture-defining leaders, thinkers, and experts about this rare moment that we find ourselves in and how to think about our own lives and experiences within a

1:12.2

larger social and spiritual construct. I talk about dysfunctional relational stances that we repeat over

1:21.2

and over again. For example, here's one near to my heart. Angry pursuit. Angry pursuit is an oxymoron.

1:33.1

Angry pursuit will never get complaining about how the person isn't close to you will never get them

1:42.1

closer to you. It is dysfunctional. It doesn't, that's what

1:45.8

dysfunctional mean. It doesn't work. It'll never get you what you want. And the first phase of

1:51.2

the therapy that we do, in relation to life therapy, and in some ways the first phase in this book,

1:58.6

is identifying what your repetitive, adaptive, adaptive child,

2:05.4

relational stance is the thing you do over and over and over again, automatically, me jerk.

2:12.1

I talk about W-H-O-O-O-O-S. It comes up like a wave. I just gotta do this.

2:18.3

I've got to fix this person.

2:20.3

I've got to stand up for myself.

2:22.3

I've got to get out of here.

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