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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 55 MIN

EP 29: Help! I'm in a Situationship! with Dr. Ibbie Aromolaran

from The Let's Talk Relationships Podcast · host Beatrice Rosu

In this episode of Let's Talk Relationships, we're diving into the world of situationships with dating coach and therapist Dr. Ibbie Aromolaran, PhD, LPC. Why do so many of us get stuck in these undefined, in-between relationships? We talk about how attachment styles, emotional behavior, and even things like love bombing play a role. Dr. Ibbie shares her insights on how knowing your values and self-worth can help you avoid the trap of just "going with the flow" and start creating more intentional, fulfilling connections.About Dr. Ibbie AromolaranDr. Ibbie is a licensed mental health therapist and social psychologist with a specialization in attachment theory and relational trauma. Over the years, she has worked closely with adolescent girls and women on healing the attachment patterns that lead to unhealthy relationships, empowering them with the tools to build happy, healthy connections.Instagram | Website _______________________________Let's Work Together:If you keep finding yourself in the same painful relationship patterns; attracting emotionally unavailable partners, feeling anxious or shut down, or struggling to understand why love feels so hard. You’re not alone.These patterns are often rooted in deep, unconscious beliefs shaped by your early attachment experiences.Through 1:1 coaching, I help you uncover the core wounds and attachment-driven behaviors that are keeping you stuck. Together, we’ll build self-awareness, reprogram outdated patterns, and realign your actions with your values, so you can create the kind of relationship that feels secure, connected, and true to who you are.If you’re ready to do the inner work and build real change in how you show up in all your relationships, click here to apply. 1:1 Coaching with BeatriceDating and relationships can bring up confusion, self doubt, or emotional activation, even for people who are thoughtful, self aware, and growth oriented. When the same patterns keep repeating, it’s often a sign something deeper is asking for attention. I work one on one with people navigating this, helping them build the emotional security and clarity needed for healthy, aligned relationships. If you’re curious about working together, you can book a call through the link below we’ll see if it’s the right fit.Book a Call Instagram:@letstalkrelationships_Website: https://www.theltrpodcast.com/

In this episode of Let's Talk Relationships, we're diving into the world of situationships with dating coach and therapist Dr. Ibbie Aromolaran, PhD, LPC. Why do so many of us get stuck in these undefined, in-between relationships? We talk about how attachment styles, emotional behavior, and even things like love bombing play a role. Dr. Ibbie shares her insights on how knowing your values and self-worth can help you avoid the trap of just "going with the flow" and start creating more intenti...

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