Identifying Love Addiction: Signs and Steps to Recovery on The Courage to Change
Episode Overview
Exploration of signs indicating unhealthy attachment to love and relationships Insight into seeking validation and self-worth through relationships Discussion on the pattern of jumping from one relationship to another without personal growth Analysis of the creation of cycles of unhealthy relationships and emotional turmoil Valuable advice on taking the first steps towards recovery from love addiction
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Ever wondered if your quest for love is more of an obsession than a healthy pursuit? In this episode of 'The Courage to Change: A Recovery Podcast', hosts Ashley Loeb Blassingame and Scott Drockleman tackle the topic of love addiction head-on. They explore the telltale signs that you might be more addicted to the idea of love than you think.
From constantly seeking new relationships to basing your self-worth on your partner's opinions, this episode sheds light on behaviors that could indicate an unhealthy attachment to love and relationships. Ashley and Scott share their own stories and struggles with love addiction, making the discussion relatable and deeply personal. They also provide practical tips and strategies for breaking free from these patterns.
Whether you're caught in a cycle of jumping from one relationship to another or find yourself losing sleep over romantic affairs, this episode offers a chance to reflect on your relationship habits and start your journey toward healthier connections. Tune in for an engaging conversation that blends humor with hard-hitting truths, offering hope and actionable advice for anyone looking to improve their relationship with love.
It's not just about recognizing the signs; it's about taking the first steps towards recovery and finding a more balanced, fulfilling life.