Full text: https://eggshelltherapy.com/toxic-relationship/ If you have been in a toxic relationship—whether with a partner, a friend, or a parent—with someone who repeatedly hurts you, gaslights you, or manipulates you, you may be familiar with the feeling of being stuck in a loop: betrayal, apology, forgiveness, then betrayal again. They repeatedly violate your trust in ways that leave you questioning reality itself, but then soon beg for your forgiveness with such raw vulnerability t...
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Full text: https://eggshelltherapy.com/toxic-relationship/ If you have been in a toxic relationship—whether with a partner, a friend, or a parent—with someone who repeatedly hurts you, gaslights you, or manipulates you, you may be familiar with the feeling of being stuck in a loop: betrayal, apology, forgiveness, then betrayal again. They repeatedly violate your trust in ways that leave you questioning reality itself, but then soon beg for your forgiveness with such raw vulnerability t...
Stop Pathologizing Your Intensity - Conversation with Chris Wells, Imi Lo
The Intense Mind with Imi Lo
1 hour 12 minutes
4 months ago
Stop Pathologizing Your Intensity - Conversation with Chris Wells, Imi Lo
Show notes: https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/08/19/chriswells/ Today, we have Chris Wells, who is a writer, podcaster, and researcher, with a focus on inner experiences of gifted, complex, and intense people. We discuss: How Positive Disintegration Theory by Dabrowski highlighting the idea that inner conflict and suffering are signs of growth, not illness.Chris discusses the complexity and personal impact of discovering Dabrowski’s theory, which challenges traditional psychiat...
The Intense Mind with Imi Lo
Full text: https://eggshelltherapy.com/toxic-relationship/ If you have been in a toxic relationship—whether with a partner, a friend, or a parent—with someone who repeatedly hurts you, gaslights you, or manipulates you, you may be familiar with the feeling of being stuck in a loop: betrayal, apology, forgiveness, then betrayal again. They repeatedly violate your trust in ways that leave you questioning reality itself, but then soon beg for your forgiveness with such raw vulnerability t...