
We Hear What We Fear with Clinton Nunnally, LPC | Part 1: Attachment, Desire, and Relationship Dynamics
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Licensed therapist Clinton Nunnally joins the Get Psyched Podcast to unpack attachment, intimacy, and the real reasons we struggle to say what we actually want (and NEED) in relationships. From social conditioning to “we hear what we fear,” this episode explores the messy, udeniable, and fascinating dynamics of love, desire, and connection.
Today, the gang explores:
🎙️ Who is Clinton Nunnally
🎙️ How Clinton keeps therapy creative and alive
🎙️ The difference between women’s and men’s relationship answers
🎙️ The role of social conditioning & the way it shapes how we express emotion (or don’t)
🎙️ Attachment styles and their role in relationships
🎙️ Why we need both intimacy and differentiation
🎙️ What Clinton means by “we hear what we fear”
🎙️ Internal vs. external safety seeking in relationships
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