Summary
In this episode of Couples in Focus, Thomas Westenholz and Michael Preston delve into the critical concepts of self-regulation and co-regulation within relationships. They explore how understanding our stress responses and predictive models can enhance emotional awareness and communication between partners. The discussion emphasises the importance of recognising bodily cues, the role of meditation, and the necessity of both self-regulation and co-regulation for healthy relationships. Through practical examples and insights, the hosts offer listeners strategies to improve their emotional intelligence and relationship dynamics.
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Takeaways
Self-regulation is essential for effective communication in relationships.
Meditation helps in developing awareness of bodily sensations.
Recognising stress responses can prevent escalation in conflicts.
Co-regulation involves partners supporting each other's emotional states.
Predictive models shape our expectations in relationships.
Ruptures in relationships can lead to opportunities for repair.
Effective co-regulation requires self-regulation skills.
Emotional object permanence helps in building trust between partners.
Small steps in self-regulation can lead to significant changes.
Understanding predictive models can change how we perceive our partner's actions.
Keywords
self-regulation, co-regulation, predictive models, stress response, emotional intelligence, couples therapy, communication, relationship dynamics, mindfulness, emotional awareness
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Self-Regulation
03:07 Understanding Self-Regulation and Its Importance
05:58 The Role of Body Awareness in Self-Regulation
08:54 Strategies for Self-Regulation
12:14 The Impact of Relationships on Self-Regulation
15:04 Predictive Models and Their Influence on Behavior
17:50 The Importance of Repair in Relationships
22:58 The Importance of Self-Regulation
25:57 Understanding Predictive Models in Relationships
29:01 Effective Co-Regulation and Dependence
32:10 Navigating Emotional Dysregulation
35:04 The Role of Movement in Self-Regulation
38:03 Building Emotional Object Permanence
41:00 Expanding the Window of Tolerance