EPISODE · Feb 23, 2017 · 55 MIN
54: Repairing a strained relationship: On-air session with Olivia & Dr. Lisle
from Beat Your Genes Podcast · host BeatYourGenes
Most people try to fix a conflict with a difficult parent by defending themselves better, explaining themselves more clearly, or finally landing the point that wins the argument. Dr. Lisle says that approach guarantees failure. When two people are locked in what he calls a vicious cycle, the only move that actually reverses it is the one that feels most counterintuitive. In this on-air clinical session, Olivia calls in about a deteriorating relationship with her disagreeable father, and Dr. Lisle walks her through the exact technique he has used in practice to reverse vicious cycles, a method he calls flood the circuit. He explains the evolutionary logic behind why arguments feel so weaponized, why close relationships tip into the worst cycles, the attribute anecdote structure, the sunflower test for narcissism, and how to hold your own ground without relighting the fire. Key question covered: How do you stop getting pulled into arguments with a narcissistic parent and actually repair the relationship before you move out? Beat Your Genes is co-hosted by evolutionary psychologist Dr. Doug Lisle, PhD and Dr. Nathan Gershfeld, DC. New episodes every other week. YouTube: youtube.com/@BeatYourGenes beatyourgenes.org Doug Lisle: esteemdynamics.com Nathan Gershfeld: fastingescape.com X: @BeatYourGenes Intro and outro: City of Happy Ones. Ferenc Hegedus. Licensed for use. Copyright Beat Your Genes Podcast
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