142 episodes

Join relationship coach Stephanie Rigg in On Attachment, where she delves deep into all things attachment theory, love, relationships & intimacy - sharing her wisdom and experience to help you start making real changes in your life & relationships.

On Attachment Stephanie Rigg

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 152 Ratings

Join relationship coach Stephanie Rigg in On Attachment, where she delves deep into all things attachment theory, love, relationships & intimacy - sharing her wisdom and experience to help you start making real changes in your life & relationships.

    5 Signs You Struggle With Receiving

    5 Signs You Struggle With Receiving

    In today's episode, we're talking all about receiving. For many of us, being the giver in our relationships is our comfort zone - which can lead to imbalances, unmet needs, and resentment. But while we may bemoan the lack of reciprocity in our relationships, there is a vulnerability to receiving that many of us are uncomfortable with. We cover:the tendency to consistently end up in imbalanced relationships difficulty directing asking for what you want or needfeeling guilty or burden...

    • 17 min
    "Is it wrong to hope my partner will change?"

    "Is it wrong to hope my partner will change?"

    In today's episode, I'm sharing some thoughts on the listener question of "Is it wrong to hope my partner will change?" Wanting to change a partner is something most of us will relate to in one form or another, but it's essential that we understand where this urge is coming from and what it's trying to tell us about ourselves, our partner, and the relationship. Some of the things we cover:wanting to change little things vs big thingshow anxious and avoidant attached people differ in want...

    • 21 min
    How to Not Lose Yourself in a New Relationship

    How to Not Lose Yourself in a New Relationship

    Are you someone who tends to go from 0 to 100 at the start of a new relationship? In today's episode, we're exploring how to not lose yourself when you start dating someone new (although the advice also applies to people already in an established relationship who feel they've lost touch with themselves). This dynamic is particularly common among those with an anxious attachment style, who tend to become overly fixated on a connection at the expense of other areas of life.Tune in for tips on h...

    • 15 min
    Reflections on Self-Trust, Control & Surrender

    Reflections on Self-Trust, Control & Surrender

    In today's episode, I'm sharing some reflections from my recent experience of pregnancy and birth on self-trust, control and surrender. These are themes that most folks with insecure attachment patterns struggle with, and learning to trust in your capacity to navigate life's ups and downs with confidence and agency is a huge step on the path to building secure attachment. For more episodes on building trust, check out:Ep 130: The Pillars of a Healthy Relationship with Self Ep 124: O...

    • 20 min
    What to Do When a Partner Pulls Away

    What to Do When a Partner Pulls Away

    In today's episode, I'm sharing some thoughts on how to navigate a partner pulling away. If you're someone with anxious attachment patterns, a partner's withdrawal or disengagement can feel extremely distressing - and yet, many of our go-to strategies for managing that distress can ironically have the effect of pushing someone further away. We'll cover:what to do when someone pulls away in an early dating contextwhy we feel drawn to pursuing connections with people who are inconsistent&n...

    • 24 min
    Self-Soothing for Anxious Attachment

    Self-Soothing for Anxious Attachment

    In today's episode, we're talking all about self-soothing and anxious attachment. For most anxiously attached folks, self-soothing and self-regulation can be a real struggle. This typically shows up as an over-reliance on others (often a partner) to be our sole source of safety and reassurance when we experience emotional distress, and an accompanying sense of helplessness and panic if and when they are not available to perform that role. We'll cover:why anxiously attached people struggl...

    • 21 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
152 Ratings

152 Ratings

Cyrano70 ,

Compassionate & accepting

I’ve listened to a few of these episodes now & I’m struck by Stephanie’s compassion & acceptance of all attachment styles.

In particular, with the fearful avoidant style, she acknowledges the challenges of both being and being with that person. But she also finds a way to talk about it with understanding & acceptance of both partners in the relationship.

On other shows (mainly You Tube), I’ve noticed that presenters often almost seem to have an inner groan when talking about fearful avoidants or relegate them to the too hard basket with a passing mention that they exist but that’s about it. Stephanie, instead, offers comments that are insightful, helpful, full of kindness & offer a pathway to healing. The others try but don’t quite nail it like Stephanie does.

timshs11 ,

Amazing insights

What a great podcast and wonderful way to digest information that is useful and relatable in my life. Thank you Stephanie you have helped me so much already

SMM Podcast ,

So soothing

I work in mental health and sexology, and am cheering at the views expressed in this podcast. It’s so soothing and equally refreshing to hear attachment challenges being explained from a place of potential growth and positivity rather than toxicity. Admittedly I have listened to a few episodes at least a dozen times each for kind reminders. Thank you for your work.

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