In large part, people are drawn into relationship with one another to satisfy their needs and desires. In a well-functioning relationship, each member of a couple provides specific things to their partner, and that’s done in a reciprocal way.
In our prior episode titled “Relationship and the Hierarchy of Needs”, we considered the range of human needs, conceptualized by Abraham Maslow as a hierarchy of needs. We went on to review refinements to Maslow’s theory, leading up to an attachment-based hierarchy that I proposed. Let’s now use that model to examine the differences between distinct dependence styles, or ways that a person can relate to others: independence, co-dependence and interdependence.
Dr. Claude Cruz is a relationship and intimacy coach based in the Portland, OR area. He holds a PhD in Human Sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality (IASHS), as well as a Professional Sex Coach certification from Sex Coach U. Dr. Claude is passionate about promoting and supporting deep human connection. He develops and delivers workshops and other events regarding that topic, as well as being available for individual and couples intimacy coaching. He can be contacted at claude@twoopendoors.com.
This weekly podcast is distributed through multiple podcast directories, including:
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* iHeart Radio: · https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-two-open-doors-86831925/
In large part, people are drawn into relationship with one another to satisfy their needs and desires. In a well-functioning relationship, each member of a couple provides specific things to their partner, and that’s done in a reciprocal way.
In our prior episode titled “Relationship and the Hierarchy of Needs”, we considered the range of human needs, conceptualized by Abraham Maslow as a hierarchy of needs. We went on to review refinements to Maslow’s theory, leading up to an attachment-based hierarchy that I proposed. Let’s now use that model to examine the differences between distinct dependence styles, or ways that a person can relate to others: independence, co-dependence and interdependence.
Dr. Claude Cruz is a relationship and intimacy coach based in the Portland, OR area. He holds a PhD in Human Sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality (IASHS), as well as a Professional Sex Coach certification from Sex Coach U. Dr. Claude is passionate about promoting and supporting deep human connection. He develops and delivers workshops and other events regarding that topic, as well as being available for individual and couples intimacy coaching. He can be contacted at claude@twoopendoors.com.
This weekly podcast is distributed through multiple podcast directories, including:
* Apple podcasts: 1588173033 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-open-doors/id1588173033
* Google podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/two%20open%20doors
* Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/two-open-doors
* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ib3hb9vsNoNvWM3HWpEXL
* iHeart Radio: · https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-two-open-doors-86831925/