Why You Keep Attracting the Same Kind of Relationship (And What to Actually Do About It)
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Episode Summary:
Dr. Natalie explores the psychological and physical factors contributing to the rising divorce rates among women in midlife, emphasizing patterns of behavior, stress, and self-awareness. She offers insights into how women can recognize and shift these patterns to improve their relationships and well-being.
Keywords:
midlife, divorce, women, psychology, self-awareness, patterns, stress, relationships, mental health, self-care
Key topics:
- Statistics on midlife divorce rates
- Psychological patterns in women’s relationships
- Impact of hormones and stress on midlife women
Sound bites:
"The average age of divorce is 45."
"Women initiate 66% of divorces."
"People pleasing patterns are deeply ingrained."
Chapters:
00:00 Understanding Divorce Statistics and Trends
03:23 Psychological Patterns in Midlife Women
16:07 Breaking the Cycle of People-Pleasing
27:47 Empowering Women to Embrace Change
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DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast and video is not a replacement for therapy and is not clinical, medical, or mental health treatment. Dr. Natalie Marr is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Minnesota. Her work with (https://LearnToLoveYourStory.com), (https://NatalieMarrCounseling.com), and all affiliate social media entities is educational and coaching based ONLY. She IS NOT offering therapeutic services of any kind on these mediums. If you or someone you know is having a mental health crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please use the following crisis resources (this is not an exhaustive list of available resources):National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ CALL 988Crisis Text Line: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Text HOME to 741741