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ERP 222: How to Deal with Triggers in Relationship An Interview with Dr. David Richo
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ERP 222: How to Deal with Triggers in Relationship An Interview with Dr. David Richo

Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide · Dr. Jessica Higgins

June 30, 202038m 52s

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Show Notes

David Richo Ph.D. is a Psychotherapist, Writer, and Workshop Leader. He teaches at a variety of places including Esalen and Spirit Rock Buddhist Center. He shares his time between Santa Barabara and San Francisco in California. Dave combines psychological and spiritual perspectives in his work.

In this episode, David Richo and Dr. Jessica Higgins discuss:

  • The 3 common triggers: fear, anger, and sadness.
  • The valuable lessons you can learn from your triggers.
  • What happens when we live with triggers for a long period of time.
  • Recognizing that you can be triggered by an environment, people, and/or events.
  • Tools for working through triggers.

"Relationships work best when we give equal attention to our own needs and to the needs of our partners and children." — David Richo

Mentioned:

Shifting Criticism into Connected Communication

ERP 195: Essential Elements of Love (Podcast)

ERP 196: Essential Elements of Love - Part Two (Podcast)

Connect with David Richo:

Website: DaveRicho.com

Books:

Triggers

When the Past is Present

How to Be an Adult in Love

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