Spirit Gym with Paul Chek
Get ready for a no-holds-barred exploration of life and why we’re all here. Each week, world-renowned Holistic Health Practitioner Paul Chek and his guests will tackle topics like spirituality and metaphysics, human performance, diet, science, plant medicine, relationships, sexuality, lifestyle, and personal development with a depth and honesty that you won’t find anywhere else. Previously called Living 4D with Paul Chek, the podcast changed name to Spirit Gym with Paul Chek on Episode 300.
Spirit Gym with Paul Chek
EP 116 — Diane Poole Heller: Attachment Styles and Relationships
Having trouble navigating your relationships with others and healing from traumas in your life?
Diane Poole Heller shares her expertise in child and adult attachment styles so you can begin to live a fuller, more loving life in this very connective Living 4D conversation.
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Show Notes
- Diane wrestled with deeper questions — differences between necessary and unnecessary suffering and the inhumanity of man — as a child. (8:22)
- The wound of self-love. (16:14)
- Secure attachment skills and styles. (25:08)
- Are you available for a repair attempt? (36:07)
- Avoidant, insecure, attachment adaptations. (52:00)
- Even people with avoidant attachment styles need and want to feel connections. (1:06:32)
- Having a transition ritual is important for avoidant attachment types. (1:14:08)
- Ambivalent attachment styles: Overfocused on relationships. (1:22:58)
- Disorganized, disoriented attachment adaptations and the possibility of avoidant and ambivalent extremes. (1:50:07)
- Healing emotional wounds can affect families seven generations backward and forward. (2:01:13)
Resources
- The development of attachment theory by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth
- The Power of Attachment: How to Create Deep and Lasting Intimate Relationships and Healing Your Attachment Wounds by Diane Poole Heller
- The work of Fritz Perls, George Gurdjieff, Bonnie Badenoch and Mark Wolynn
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