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I Need You to Stop Needing Me

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This episode addresses the often invisible burden carried by default caregivers like Tasha, who find themselves overwhelmed by both family and partner expectations. Stephen Mitchell, PhD and Erin Mitchell, MACP, delve into the mismatched needs that arise from these dynamics, frequently leading to misunderstandings and conflict. Through thoughtful discussion, we focus on the critical role of open communication and self-awareness in breaking free from outdated norms that perpetuate inequality. By examining how Tasha's partner, Paul, may inadvertently contribute to this imbalance, we highlight the need for intentionality and shared responsibility within family units.

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Chapters

1. I Need You to Stop Needing Me (00:00:00)

2. Parenting Partners' Dynamic of Needs (00:00:01)

3. Navigating Needs in Parenting Dynamics (00:15:13)

4. Navigating Shared Parenting Responsibilities (00:20:05)

5. Shared Responsibility in Parenting Dynamics (00:24:10)

6. Improving Parenting Through Couple Relationships (00:30:18)

101 episodes

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This episode addresses the often invisible burden carried by default caregivers like Tasha, who find themselves overwhelmed by both family and partner expectations. Stephen Mitchell, PhD and Erin Mitchell, MACP, delve into the mismatched needs that arise from these dynamics, frequently leading to misunderstandings and conflict. Through thoughtful discussion, we focus on the critical role of open communication and self-awareness in breaking free from outdated norms that perpetuate inequality. By examining how Tasha's partner, Paul, may inadvertently contribute to this imbalance, we highlight the need for intentionality and shared responsibility within family units.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. I Need You to Stop Needing Me (00:00:00)

2. Parenting Partners' Dynamic of Needs (00:00:01)

3. Navigating Needs in Parenting Dynamics (00:15:13)

4. Navigating Shared Parenting Responsibilities (00:20:05)

5. Shared Responsibility in Parenting Dynamics (00:24:10)

6. Improving Parenting Through Couple Relationships (00:30:18)

101 episodes

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