• The Attachment Trap Podcast with Tim & Susan Ervin. Love isn’t about finding the right person it’s about feeling safe enough to be yourself.
    2025/10/05

    Welcome to The Attachment Trap Podcast, where therapist and author Tim Ervin and his partner, Susan, dive into the messy, beautiful world of modern love.
    From anxious texting spirals to “why do I always date the same kind of person?” moments, this show blends humor, heart, and science to help you understand why love can feel like a rollercoaster—and how to step off the ride finally.

    Each episode unpacks real-life relationship dynamics through the lens of attachment theory, nervous system healing, and everyday stories from Tim and Susan’s own marriage. You’ll learn why chemistry can be a trigger, how to set boundaries without burnout, and what secure love actually feels like in your body.

    Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join us at the kitchen table for conversations that are warm, funny, and deeply human.
    Because you’re not broken, you’re becoming.

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    13 分
  • Episode 2: Beyond the Clouds: Mindfulness, Relaxation, and Hypnotic Calm
    2025/10/03

    What if your thoughts were only passing visitors—clouds drifting through the sky, waves rolling across the ocean, leaves floating down a stream? Each week, we’ll explore guided mindfulness journeys, progressive relaxation, and hypnotic imagery to help you loosen the grip of thought and discover the calm that’s always been within you.

    Step into a space of deep relaxation and awareness. Beyond the Clouds offers guided mindfulness meditations, progressive relaxation practices, and hypnotic suggestion journeys designed to quiet the mind and restore the body. Each episode weaves soothing imagery—clouds in the sky, waves on the ocean, echoes in the canyon—reminding you that you are not your thoughts.

    Created for anyone seeking relief from stress, anxiety, or the constant mental chatter, these sessions help old stories that hold you back and help you let go of and return to a presence, clarity, and peace. Whether you’re new to meditation or have been practicing for years, you’ll find calm, renewal, and grounding in every episode.

    Listen weekly, relax deeply, and remember: you are the sky, not the passing clouds of thought.

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    17 分
  • Season 2, E1-Breaking the Cycle: EMDR + Hypnotherapy for Attachment and Relationships
    2025/09/18

    Have you ever wondered why the same fights keep showing up in your relationships, even when you swear you’ll never repeat the pattern?

    You’re not broken, you’re human. And your nervous system is simply replaying old attachment strategies that once kept you safe.

    I’m Tim Ervin, a therapist, coach, Navy veteran, and author of The Attachment Trap. For over 30 years, I’ve helped people untangle the survival patterns that block love, trust, and connection. On this podcast, I blend humor, neuroscience, and real-life stories to show you how healing occurs not just in your mind, but also in your body and subconscious mind.

    Season 1 was about awareness: naming the patterns and understanding why you do what you do. Season 2 is about transformation: using tools like EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and hypnotherapy, actually, to shift those patterns so that love feels safe again.

    Expect to hear pop-culture examples—from Ross and Rachel’s anxious-avoidant loop in Friends, to Jim and Pam’s tender missteps in The Office, to the lovable chaos of Modern Family. These aren’t just sitcom storylines; they’re mirrors of the attachment patterns that shape our lives.

    Along the way, you’ll learn:

    • Why talk therapy alone sometimes isn’t enough to change automatic reactions.

    • How EMDR helps your brain finally reprocess old memories so they stop hijacking you in the present.

    • How hypnotherapy opens the door for new, healthier beliefs to take root at the subconscious level.

    • How combining the two can help you move from survival mode into real capacity for love.

    You’ll also receive guided practices, such as a gentle EMDR-inspired meditation in Episode 2, that allow you to experience healing tools firsthand.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I understand why I do this, but I still can’t stop,” this podcast is for you. It’s time to stop blaming yourself, start rewiring old survival strategies, and finally build the kind of connection you’ve been craving.

    Because you’re not broken, you’re becoming.

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    8 分
  • Episode 13 – The Attachment Recap: Love, Safety, and Connection
    2025/09/15

    In this Season 1 finale of The Attachment Trap Podcast, Tim Ervin brings everything full circle with a “Previously on…” style recap of Episodes 1–12. Think sitcom montage meets relationship psychology: Ross and Rachel’s “we were on a break,” Jim and Pam’s steady love, and why your nervous system often mistakes chaos for chemistry.

    Together, we revisit the big themes of the season:

    • Attachment Theory in action: why anxious, avoidant, and secure patterns play out in dating like our favorite TV couples.

    • Why dating feels so intense: instincts explain ghosting, overthinking, and texting spirals.

    • Chemistry vs. capacity fireworks can be thrilling, but campfires (consistency, kindness, emotional availability) are what keep you warm.

    • Green Flags and Boundaries: How to Spot Real Safety and Say No Without Losing Connection.

    • Charm vs. proper safety: why familiarity isn’t always love, and how your body can learn to choose calm over chaos.

    The golden thread? You’re not broken. Your nervous system has been protecting you in the only way it knows how. And the hope of this season has been showing you that you can rewire those old survival patterns into connection, safety, and love that lasts.

    As we close Season 1, Tim also shares a glimpse of what’s ahead in Season 2: how attachment and nervous system awareness shape long-term relationships. We’ll dive into conflict, repair, intimacy, and the little everyday moments that build a love strong enough to last.

    So take a breath, put a hand on your chest, and tune in to this heartfelt wrap-up. Because the story of attachment isn’t just about who you’ve loved before — it’s about learning to love in a way that finally feels like home.

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    8 分
  • Episode 12: “Narcissistic traits light up old survival pathways intensity, speed, charisma but they don’t build real safety.”
    2025/09/08

    Episode 12: When Charm Isn’t Safety: Why Your Nervous System Confuses Narcissistic Traits for Love

    Charm can feel magnetic, but often it’s not the same as safety. In this episode, Tim Ervin explores why so many of us are drawn to charisma and intensity, even when it leaves us anxious or drained. Using sitcoms, romcoms, and nervous system science, he explains how trauma wires us to mistake chaos for connection and how to build new patterns that choose steadiness over unpredictability.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The difference between charm (designed to impress) and safety (designed to sustain).

    • Why your nervous system confuses charisma and unpredictability with love.

    • How childhood experiences of conditional or inconsistent affection wire the body for chaos.

    • Why charm feels exciting but often burns out quickly, leaving exhaustion in its wake.

    • The nervous system cost of chasing charm: anxiety, hypervigilance, and relational rollercoasters.

    • How sitcom and romcom characters (Barney, Joey, Ryan Gosling in Crazy, Stupid, Love) illustrate the difference between dazzle and depth.

    • Three steps to retrain attraction: listen to your body, slow down the pace, and build a new template of steady, safe connection.

    • A practical tool, The Charm Reality Check, to spot when charisma is covering over inconsistency.

    • Reflection prompts to help you recognize when you’ve mistaken fireworks for love.

    • The nervous system shift: why real love feels like a campfire, not a fireworks show.

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    11 分
  • Episode 11: Boundaries Without Burnout How to Say No Without Losing Connection
    2025/09/06

    Saying no can feel terrifying, especially if your nervous system learned early on that love depended on compliance, helpfulness, or keeping the peace. In this episode, Tim Ervin unpacks why boundaries are so hard, how sitcom characters like Monica (Friends), Leslie (Parks and Rec), and Pam (The Office) hilariously show us our own struggles, and most importantly, how to set limits that protect connection instead of breaking it.

    • Sitcom moments with Monica (Friends), Leslie (Parks and Rec), and Pam (The Office) show how hard it can be to say no.

    • Why Boundaries Feel Hard: How Childhood Patterns Teach Your Nervous System That Saying 'Yes' Equals Safety, and 'No' Feels Like Danger.

    • Pop Culture Stories: From 27 Dresses to Ron Swanson (Parks and Rec), exploring the contrast between people-pleasing chaos and calm, guilt-free no’s.

    • The Nervous System Cost of Fake Yeses: How resentment, anxiety, shutdown, and burnout show up in your body when you ignore your limits.

    • Three Steps to Boundaries Without Burnout: Getting clear on your needs, practicing a gentle no, and separating connection from compliance.

    • Tool of the Week: The Boundary Breath: A simple breath practice to check whether your yes comes from joy or guilt.

    • Reflection Prompts: Journaling questions to help you notice where you’re over-giving and practice safe no’s.

    • The Nervous System Shift: Why real boundaries protect connection instead of breaking it.

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    11 分
  • Episode 10: Dating smarter, healing faster, and learning to love without losing yourself.
    2025/09/05

    Do you ever wonder why the people who give you the biggest butterflies also leave you the most drained? That’s the trap of mistaking chaos for chemistry. In this episode of The Attachment Trap Podcast, therapist, coach, and author Tim Ervin takes you inside Chapter 10 of his book to explore nervous system compatibility, the difference between sparks that fizzle and love that actually lasts.

    Through sitcom classics like Friends and The Office, Tim shows why Ross and Rachel’s rollercoaster romance isn’t love goals it’s adrenaline dressed up as attraction and why Jim and Pam’s slow-burn connection is the real blueprint for safety and capacity.

    In this conversation, you’ll discover:

    • What nervous system compatibility really means (and why it outlasts chemistry).

    • Why those hot-and-cold dynamics feel so addictive and so exhausting.

    • How to recognize when someone’s nervous system is a match for yours.

    • Three practical tools to help you choose steady, safe connection over chaos.

    If you’re tired of relationships that feel like cliffhangers, this episode will help you step off the rollercoaster and into a love that feels like home, steady, safe, and still full of laughter the tenth time around.

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    11 分
  • Episode 9 – Textual Tango: Decoding Dating Texts Through Attachment & the Nervous System
    2025/08/30

    Ever feel like your texting style is running your love life? Think Keeley from Ted Lasso firing off twenty texts in a row, all emojis and urgency, versus Ted himself, who sends a goofy message and then goes on with his day. That’s the primary difference in the nervous system between anxious and secure attachment.

    In this episode of The Attachment Trap Podcast, we delve into the Textual Tango, decoding the complex, often confusing, and sometimes panic-inducing world of dating texts. You’ll learn why three dots can feel like a cliffhanger, how your nervous system shapes the way you read “lol” vs. “haha,” and practical tools to text with calm, clarity, and confidence.

    This episode is based on Chapter 9 of my book The Attachment Trap: Loving Without Losing Yourself. If you’re ready to take this deeper, visit https://emdrtim.com to grab the book or work with me one-on-one. Together, we can unravel anxious patterns and establish the secure connection you’ve been longing for.

    Episode 9: The Textual Tango
    Why your nervous system freaks out over three little dots…

    • Why dating texts trigger anxiety (and what to do).

    • How attachment styles show up in texting.

    • Sitcom stories: Friends, The Office, Ted Lasso.

    • The 10-Second Text Pause tool.

    • Reflection prompts from The Attachment Trap.

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    12 分