Chris Decker, John Rizzi

The Recovery Lifestyle™

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  • BLAME: One of the characteristics of Intimacy Anorexia

BLAME: One of the characteristics of Intimacy Anorexia

Thursday 21st July 2022

John and Chris explore blame in intimacy anorexia, sharing tips for healthier relationships and personal growth on 'The Recovery Lifestyle'.
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41 minutes
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The Recovery Lifestyle™
Author:
Chris Decker, John Rizzi
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Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Breaking the Blame Cycle: Insights on Intimacy Anorexia

Remember, you're not sharing this with anybody yet, you're just documenting it. And so, and we're not trying to be cavalier about money like throw money at the problem. But it's, it's the thinking of the give and the take and the growth and the accountability.
Ever wondered how blame can sabotage your relationships? In this episode of 'The Recovery Lifestyle', hosts John Rizzi and Chris Decker dive deep into the tricky topic of blame, especially in the context of intimacy anorexia. They unpack how blame can act as a shield for those struggling with intimacy, preventing them from taking responsibility and making positive changes. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom!
John and Chris share practical advice on how to break free from this cycle and foster a healthier, more honest marriage. They emphasize the power of communication, honesty, and self-reflection. Plus, they introduce a new challenge to help listeners overcome negative behaviors. You'll also hear about the lasting impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior and how finding fulfillment through God and sobriety can transform your life.
This episode is a goldmine for anyone looking to improve their relationships and overall well-being.