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What is the Dependency Paradox? It refers to the counterintuitive notion that as people become more dependent on others, they actually become more independent and self-sufficient. This is observed in attachment theory, which suggests that when people have secure emotional attachments with others, they feel safe and supported enough to explore the world and pursue their goals with greater confidence and independence. You might expect that dependence on others would lead to increased neediness and reliance for support. However, in reality, secure attachments provide a sense of safety and stability that allows individuals to feel more autonomous and self-reliant. The more effectively dependent people are on one another, the more independent and daring they become. As somebody with an avoidant attachment this is a strange concept for me. My independence has caused me to maintain an emotional distance from my wife at times. But I have seen it to be true that as I go to her with my needs and she sits with me and validates them, I feel more confident overall. I know if I fail she’ll have my back. I also use the Dependency Paradox to think about sitting with her and validating her needs. The better I am at doing that, the more connected we become and the more independent and confident she becomes. It’s a win for me, for her, and for our relationship. So, if you believe that self-sufficiency is so important that you fail to see your now needs and thus fail to share them with your partner, remember the Dependency Paradox. #marriage #attachmentstyle #traumahealing #marriagecoach #couplegoals #marriagegoals #avoidantattachment #anxiousattachment #defensiveness #toxicrelationship #marriageadvice #lovelanguage #empathy #Relationship #communication #relationshipcoach #relationshipadvice #secureattachment #disorganizedattachment #innerchild #reparenting

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