Forgive. Explode. Repeat. That's the cycle — and no matter how much effort goes into the repair, it keeps starting over. In this episode, Dr. Greg explores why genuine healing can't happen inside the cycle itself, what "walking on eggshells" misses about the person suffering, and how St. John Paul II's vision of the human person restores dignity to everyone caught in these patterns.
Key Topics:
- Why repair doesn't actually heal — and what's really driving the reset
- Why calm can feel more threatening than crisis
- What "walking on eggshells" gets right and what it leaves out
- How the rupture-repair cycle creates the illusion of intimacy without building it
- Why both people in the pair end up losing themselves
- How Catholic anthropology sees the person beneath the pattern
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- Previous episode in this series on the Borderline Defense Patterns:
- Start of the Being Human series on the Dependent Defense Patterns:
- Start of the Being Human series on the Narcissistic Defense Patterns:
- Person and Act by Karol Wojtyla (Pope St. John Paul II)
- Stop Walking on Eggshells – A guide for navigating relationships affected by borderline personality patterns
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