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Dear Chiefs Podcast
Audra Carrion and Chelsi McFadden
144 episodes
1 week ago
Two Fire Wives hosting no BS talk radio about being married to and supporting first responders. This podcast is no longer active.
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Two Fire Wives hosting no BS talk radio about being married to and supporting first responders. This podcast is no longer active.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Understanding Attachment Styles in First Responder Relationships
Dear Chiefs Podcast
17 minutes 41 seconds
8 months ago
Understanding Attachment Styles in First Responder Relationships

In this conversation, Maggie Hernandez, an associate marriage and family therapist, discusses the significance of attachment styles in relationships, particularly for first responders. She explains how attachment styles are formed through early interactions with caregivers and how they influence emotional bonds and coping mechanisms in adulthood. The discussion also covers the unique challenges faced by first responders and their partners, including the impact of job-related stress on attachment patterns. Maggie emphasizes the importance of seeking support and fostering secure attachments to improve relationships. Additionally, she introduces the Fire Family Collective, a support network for partners of first responders, aimed at providing resources and community for those navigating the complexities of this lifestyle.


Takeaways

  • Attachment styles are formed through early interactions with caregivers.
  • There are four main attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized.
  • First responders often exhibit avoidant attachment styles due to job stress.
  • Anxious partners may seek constant reassurance, while avoidant partners may isolate themselves.
  • It's crucial for couples to identify their attachment styles to improve their relationship.
  • Surrounding oneself with securely attached individuals can help change attachment styles.
  • Therapy can provide a safe space for exploring attachment issues.
  • The Fire Family Collective offers support for partners of first responders.
  • Building emotional awareness and practicing vulnerability are key to fostering secure attachments.


Media Mentioned During the Show

The Overwatch Collective

How I Built This

Ted Lasso


Learn More About Maggie

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mindmatterswithmaggie/

Fire Family Collective:https://www.firefamilycollective.org/


Dear Chiefs Podcast
Two Fire Wives hosting no BS talk radio about being married to and supporting first responders. This podcast is no longer active.