Red Flags In Relationships and In Ourselves: Remove The Rose Colored Glasses And See The Warning Signs
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Red flags in relationships aren’t always dramatic or obvious — many are subtle patterns that quietly erode emotional safety, trust, and intimacy. In this episode, we explore how to recognize red flags not only in romantic partners, but also within ourselves.
Grounded in research from licensed psychologists, relationship therapists, and attachment theory experts, this conversation helps you identify unhealthy dynamics, understand why we sometimes ignore warning signs, and build the self-awareness needed for healthier, more fulfilling relationships.
Whether you’re dating, partnered, or reflecting on past relationships, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and practical tools for emotional growth.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:-
What therapists mean when they talk about “red flags”
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Common emotional and behavioral warning signs in intimate relationships
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Why people often ignore or rationalize red flags
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How attachment styles influence what we tolerate
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Red flags we may unknowingly carry ourselves
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How self-awareness leads to healthier relational choices
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When to communicate concerns — and when to walk away
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Why noticing red flags is an act of self-respect, not judgment
Recognizing red flags isn’t about being hyper-vigilant or critical — it’s about honoring your emotional safety, strengthening self-trust, and choosing relationships that align with your values.
Listener Reflection Questions:-
What behaviors consistently leave me feeling anxious, small, or unseen?
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Do I honor my boundaries — or abandon them to keep connection?
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Am I reacting from old wounds or responding from emotional maturity?
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What patterns show up across my relationships?
This episode is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or mental health treatment.
Professional References & Research- Kirsten Karl, LMFT
- Cleveland Clinic
- Self Drive Psychology
- Forbes
- Therapy Tips
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