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Navigating Early Relationships
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25:20 - 31:42 (06:22)

The earliest relationships we have shape our perception and responses to future relationships. It's important to find synergy and remain true to oneself while experiencing the other person as they are.

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The episode discusses how transference and relational patterns affect our ability to form meaningful relationships and discover our own self-worth.
25:20 - 26:54 (01:34)
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Psychology
Summary

The episode discusses how transference and relational patterns affect our ability to form meaningful relationships and discover our own self-worth.

Chapter
Navigating Early Relationships
Episode
#567 - Dr Jonathan Shedler - 14 Psychoanalytical Concepts To Understand Yourself
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The way humans behave in relationships is learned early on.
26:54 - 28:52 (01:58)
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Relationships
Summary

The way humans behave in relationships is learned early on. These relationship dynamics are learned through experiences and shape how we interact with others in the future.

Chapter
Navigating Early Relationships
Episode
#567 - Dr Jonathan Shedler - 14 Psychoanalytical Concepts To Understand Yourself
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
Transference is the psychological term for when we transfer patterns, wishes, desires, fears and needs that were created in early relationships, to current relationships.
28:52 - 30:20 (01:27)
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Transference
Summary

Transference is the psychological term for when we transfer patterns, wishes, desires, fears and needs that were created in early relationships, to current relationships. This can cause issues, as our assumptions and desires can overshadow the other person, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts.

Chapter
Navigating Early Relationships
Episode
#567 - Dr Jonathan Shedler - 14 Psychoanalytical Concepts To Understand Yourself
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The lens through which we view other people can lead to the creation of patterns that we bring to our relationships.
30:20 - 31:42 (01:22)
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Psychology
Summary

The lens through which we view other people can lead to the creation of patterns that we bring to our relationships. For example, people with paranoid personality disorder are constantly suspicious and act in controlling ways to protect themselves from perceived harm.

Chapter
Navigating Early Relationships
Episode
#567 - Dr Jonathan Shedler - 14 Psychoanalytical Concepts To Understand Yourself
Podcast
Modern Wisdom