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Episode 51: With That In mind | Understanding Rupture and Repair in Relationships: The Neurological Perspective

Episode 51: With That In mind | Understanding Rupture and Repair in Relationships: The Neurological Perspective

Update: 2025-07-10
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In this episode of 'With That in Mind,' Dr. Meg and Casey, from Red Bird Mental Health, dig deeper into the rupture and repair process in relationships. They discuss how conflicts and separations are normal and essential for healthy relationships. The conversation covers the neurological aspects of attachment, highlighting the roles of the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and anterior cingulate cortex in managing emotions. They also explore the physiological responses during conflicts, the impact of stress hormones, and the significance of oxytocin in bonding. Additionally, the episode touches on the importance of emotional regulation, the polyvagal theory, and practical tips for managing stress and fostering connection in relationships.

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Episode 51: With That In mind | Understanding Rupture and Repair in Relationships: The Neurological Perspective

Episode 51: With That In mind | Understanding Rupture and Repair in Relationships: The Neurological Perspective

Red Bird Mental Health Services