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The Virtual Couch

The Validation Paradox: Why Reassurance Can Feel Lonely

The Virtual Couch

Tony Overbay LMFT

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

4.9 • 668 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2026

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Your partner said all the right things. So why do you feel MORE alone than before you opened up? Welcome to positive invalidation. That strange ache—being reassured into invisibility—has a name. It's what happens when "you're so good at your job, don't even worry about it" lands like a door quietly closing on what you actually feel. In this episode, Tony Overbay unpacks the science of validation, the paradox underneath it, and why the partner who soothes you fastest may be regulating their own nervous system, not seeing yours. Through the story of Archie and Veronica, this episode explores: Why positive invalidation stings more than the obvious kind—and how to spot it inside your own well-meaning reassurances Dr. Marsha Linehan's "kernel of truth" definition of validation, plus Tony's four pillars of a connected conversation David Schnarch's distinction between other-validated and self-validated intimacy—and why needing validation is the real trap The co-regulation research (including the famous fMRI hand-holding study) that explains why your partner's bad day becomes your emergency The four stages of competence, from "unconscious incompetence" to actually living it—and why stage two is where most people quit therapy HALT, upstream versus downstream work, and a surprising tangent into energy landscapes and Buddhist non-self As a licensed marriage and family therapist who's spent decades guiding couples back toward each other, Tony weaves together DBT, ACT, and Schnarch's differentiation work to answer one question: can you give validation as a gift without needing it back? If something here resonates, share it with someone who needs to hear that they're not broken—they're human. Please follow Tony on Instagram @virtual.couch on Tiktok @virtualcouch on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tonyoverbaylmft and on Substack https://thevirtualcouch.substack.com/ You can reach out to Tony through his website tonyoverbay.com or by emailing contact @ tonyoverbay.com 00:00 Welcome and Disclaimer 02:28 Meet Archie and Veronica 03:07 A Compliment That Hurts 05:08 Positive Invalidation Explained 06:35 Where Invalidation Comes From 09:10 Science of Validation and DBT 09:49 Four Pillars of Connection 12:31 Validation Research and Polarization 14:52 Schnarch and Differentiation 18:05 Self-Validated Intimacy 19:08 Non-Self and Interdependence 22:58 Co-Regulation and Fusion 26:08 When Comfort Is for You 28:11 Co-Regulation as Hope 28:57 When Growth Triggers Chaos 30:03 Energy Landscapes Explained 32:01 Biology of Pushback 35:02 Validation Paradox 38:12 Self-Validated Intimacy 41:12 Building Self-Validation 46:20 Veronica and Archie Revisited 47:09 Upstream vs Downstream 51:37 Four Stages of Change 55:00 Key Takeaways and Wrap

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the virtual couch.

0:04.0

Please take a seat for pillars, emotional maturity,

0:08.0

and your self-worth ran so deep.

0:11.0

You are not broken, you're a human,

0:15.0

so check that out.

0:17.0

You don't know what you don't know is what it's all about. Hey, everybody. Welcome to another episode of The Virtual Couch. I am your host, Tony Overbay. I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist. But I am not your therapist. Although, to be fair, I'm a lot of therapist therapist. So technically, there's a chance that I might be your therapist therapist. Everything I share here is for informational,

0:41.9

educational, maybe a little bit of entertainment purpose. This podcast is not meant to diagnose or treat or replace professional mental health care. If you are struggling,

0:47.4

please do me a huge favor and reach out to a qualified mental health professional in your

0:51.3

area because that is the part that matters the most. And if you have never done so, you can Google low-cost mental health professional in your area because that is the part that matters the most. And if you

0:54.9

have never done so, you can Google low-cost mental health care in your area and you will find

1:00.3

most likely, depending on how rural of an area, some affordable mental health care. Today's episode is

1:06.2

based on a real couple, sort of. More accurately, it's based on a carefully blended psychological smoothie

1:12.2

of many couples that I've worked with over the years, couples that maybe I'm working with right now,

1:16.3

probably future couples who just don't know it yet. While the concepts and patterns and

1:20.9

emotions and dynamics are all absolutely real, as per usual, all identifying details have been

1:26.5

changed to protect confidentiality.

1:28.9

This content resonates with you. And today's episode is one I've been working on for a little

1:32.9

while. It's about validation. I would love to stay connected. So you can find me on Instagram

1:37.5

at virtual.couch, TikTok at virtual couch, or over on the virtual couch substack, which is

1:42.9

the virtualcouch.substack.com. And I love getting

1:47.2

your stories, your questions. So much of what I talk about on the podcast comes directly

1:52.1

from the real things that people are navigating in relationships and parenting and faith

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