Choosing Love Without Losing Yourself
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In this Valentine’s Day-adjacent episode, we explore why love isn’t one thing—and how choosing love doesn’t have to mean losing yourself.
Using a grounded, clinical lens, this conversation unpacks the many ways we talk about love—and the ways we often confuse love with attachment, intensity, dependency, or familiarity.
We explore different forms of love, the role of attachment and emotional safety, and how love languages can bemisunderstood when deeper needs for connection or independence go unnamed.
This episode also examines the difference between independence, interdependence, and codependence, and why love is not proven through proximity, sacrifice, or constant reassurance.
Instead, we consider what it means to stay whole in relationship—especially in a season that often amplifies expectations around closeness, romance, and togetherness.
This episode is for anyone who wants to reflect more honestly on how they give and receive love—whether you’re single, partnered, in transition, or healing.
✨ In this episode, we discuss:
· Why love isn’t a single experience
· Love vs. attachment and emotional safety
· Love languages and unmet needs
· Independence, closeness, and codependence
· Redefining love without losing yourself
Thank you for being here—and for speaking carefully.