Growing Beyond Old Patterns (Fixations)
Description
In Episode 2 of our series, we return to Freud’s idea of fixation, the sense of being stuck at a childhood stage where some need was left unmet. Why do some of us chew pens when anxious, insist on perfect order, or crave attention again and again? These are not flaws but messages from younger parts of ourselves.
This episode explores what fixation means in daily life, why Freud’s theory is both insightful and limited, and how modern thinkers like Daniel Siegel, Daniel Goleman, Carl Rogers, and Viktor Frankl help us reframe it. Through relatable examples and practices, we discover how to transform old patterns into sources of self-awareness and growth.
Instead of labeling ourselves, we learn to listen with compassion
and
find that fixation is not where our story ends, but where a new chapter begins.






