EPISODE · Aug 20, 2022 · 3 MIN
Episode 208: The truth about unconditional love
from PsycHacks · host Orion Taraban
A case can be made for the unconditionality of love from a spiritual perspective. However, even assuming that love is unconditional, the fact of the matter is that relationships are not. Relationships are -- and should be -- conditional. This is because people are people -- and placing people in situations where they are not accountable for their actions encourages corruption and cruelty. In this episode, I'll discuss the concept of "justifiability" with respect to love, promulgated by the creator of dialectical behavior therapy, Marsha Linehan. #love #relationships #unconditionallove
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A case can be made for the unconditionality of love from a spiritual perspective. However, even assuming that love is unconditional, the fact of the matter is that relationships are not. Relationships are -- and should be -- conditional. This is because people are people -- and placing people in situations where they are not accountable for their actions encourages corruption and cruelty. In this episode, I’ll discuss the concept of ”justifiability” with respect to love, promulgated by the creator of dialectical behavior therapy, Marsha Linehan. #love #relationships #unconditionallove
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