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Ness 282 med Silje Schevig – Derfor blir vi hos dem som gjør oss vondt

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Hvorfor blir vi værende hos mennesker som gjør oss vondt?Psykologspesialist Silje Schevig snakker med Ole Asbjørn Ness om kjærlighetens mørke side – om frykt, skam og avhengighet forkledd som forelskelse.De diskuterer love-bombing, makt, emosjonell vold og barndommens rolle i hvordan vi velger partnere. Schevig forklarer hvordan tidlige erfaringer former oss som voksne, hvorfor menn også rammes av psykisk vold – og hvorfor kjærlighet ofte blir en kamp for trygghet i stedet for frihet.Samtalen tar også for seg moderne pardannelse, p-piller og biologi, lave fødselstall – og hvorfor samfunnet kanskje gjør det vanskeligere å elske.Temaer:– Forelskelse og psykologi– Traumebinding og kontroll– Emosjonell vold mot menn– Tilknytning og barndom– Moderne forhold og p-piller– Kjærlighet uten betingelserEn ærlig, dyp og utfordrende samtale om kjærlighet, frykt og tilgivelse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hvorfor blir vi værende hos mennesker som gjør oss vondt?Psykologspesialist Silje Schevig snakker med Ole Asbjørn Ness om kjærlighetens mørke side – om frykt, skam og avhengighet forkledd som forelskelse.De diskuterer love-bombing, makt, emosjonell...

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