Becoming Relational with Elizabeth Gillette

Elizabeth Gillette, LCSW

Becoming Relational is a podcast that explores how to deepen your connections with the people you love most, expand your community, and feel more connected to yourself, with integrity, compassion, and nuance. Elizabeth Gillette, LCSW, is an attachment specialist. In her therapy and coaching practices, she supports her clients in developing secure ways of relating and improving their relationships by breaking old patterns and establishing healthy connections with integrity. She is the author of Attachment Theory Workbook for Couples and an upcoming attachment-focused professional psychology book. She has 15+ years of experience supporting her clients in developing relationships with skill, compassion, and deep connection.

Episodes

  1. MAR 24

    Self-Abandonment in Relationships: Understanding Attachment Styles, Setting Boundaries, and Prioritizing Your Needs

    Self-abandonment, people-pleasing, insecure attachment—in this episode, I'm exploring a pattern I see every single day in my therapy and coaching practice, and one I've struggled with myself. I'm talking about the painful cycle of choosing someone else's comfort over your own, repeatedly pushing down your desires to keep the peace, and staying in relationships that don't work for you because self-betrayal feels easier than speaking your truth. For years, I abandoned myself without even realizing it. I worked hard to please others because I believed if they were okay, I would be okay too. But I learned the hard way that prioritizing other people's needs over my own (especially for those of us with the anxious attachment style) leads to resentment, anger, and losing ourselves completely. In this episode, I share the crucial difference between being flexible and actually betraying your values. I help you understand why being well-liked never satisfies our deeper need to be truly seen, appreciated, and valued. And I invite you to identify the people who love you for exactly who you are—these are the ones worth holding onto. If you're ready to stop abandoning yourself, create genuine connection, and become deeply aware of your own desires, I hope you'll tune in. Come Home to Yourself: Healing from Self-Abandonment BECOMING RELATIONAL MINI-GUIDE About me: I'm a therapist and community member on my own healing journey—and I LOVE to honor and amplify the ways we are embracing our humanness, showing up fully in the world, and utilizing our relationships and communities to heal and experience joy. I'm SO happy you're here with me. If you'd like to request a topic for a future episode or ask a question, you can leave a message for me here via Speakpipe! To schedule a 1:1 consult with me, reach out here! Blog Coaching Attachment Theory Workbook for Couples

    14 min
  2. FEB 24

    Why You Should Invest in the Relationships You Have

    Today I'm exploring relationship repair, secure attachment, and relationship disconnection—and why investing in the relationships you already have, rather than constantly searching for something new, might be the most revolutionary choice you can make. Let's discuss how to navigate relationship disconnection, practice intentional repair, and build resilient, secure relationships through accountability and compassion. I share why I believe that in our culture of fast fashion and dating apps, choosing to mend our relationships—rather than discard them—is a powerful counter-cultural choice. We'll talk about rupture and repair in relationships, how to strengthen your secure attachment muscles, and the reflection questions that can help you show up as your best self in all your meaningful connections. My hope is that this conversation is an invitation to slow down, invest your energy wisely, and create the kind of relational security that fosters trust and resilience. Come cozy up with me and let's talk about what it really means to become relational. About me: I'm a therapist and community member on my own healing journey—and I LOVE to honor and amplify the ways we are embracing our humanness, showing up fully in the world, and utilizing our relationships and communities to heal and experience joy. I'm SO happy you're here with me.   Rupture and Repair Bundle   If you'd like to request a topic for a future episode or ask a question, you can leave a message for me here via Speakpipe! To schedule a 1:1 consult with me, reach out here! For more information about my work: Blog Coaching Attachment Theory Workbook for Couples

    10 min
  3. FEB 17

    What Your Nervous System Wants

    Let's explore nervous system regulation and how understanding your unique nervous system can transform your relationships and daily life. I discuss attachment styles, nervous system health, and practical tools for emotional regulation that you can use right away.   I share how your attachment adaptation—whether anxious, avoidant, disorganized, or secure—shapes the way your nervous system responds to stress, and why what feels safe for you might look completely different than what feels safe for someone else. We talk about internal resourcing practices, the importance of communicating your needs, and how to build safety into your everyday routines.   I also share a vulnerable story from my own life about being hospitalized with postpartum preeclampsia while my newborn was in the NICU. I'll walk you through the internal resourcing practice that helped me through one of the most challenging moments of my life, and how you can develop this skill too.   Whether you're an external processor who needs to talk through your feelings or someone who needs alone time to regulate, this episode will help you understand your nervous system better and give you permission to advocate for what you truly need. A healthy nervous system isn't about being calm all the time—it's about being able to move through life's challenges and come back to center in a way that feels aligned for you.   Nervous System Explanation Do You Know Your Attachment Style? Online Offerings To Support Nervous System Health If you'd like to request a topic for a future episode or ask a question, you can leave a message for me here via Speakpipe! To schedule a 1:1 consult with me, reach out here! For more information about my work: Blog Coaching Attachment Theory Workbook for Couples

    15 min
  4. FEB 5

    Make Your Community Your Valentine This Year

    Becoming better at relationships isn't just about intimate partnerships—it's about how you show up for your community and support your neighbors. In this brief episode, I'm sharing a meaningful tradition my family started a few years ago that transforms Valentine's Day into something for meaningful to us than flowers and chocolates. For my family (and a handful of dear friends!), February 14th has become an invitation to practice loving on our neighbors and people we don't know. Because becoming relational also means becoming community-oriented. It's about extending care beyond our front door and building the kind of neighborhood where everyone feels seen and valued. I'll walk you through our family tradition and invite you to consider: What might you do this year to support people in your neighborhood? Can you start a new tradition that you'll look forward to—one that positively contributes to your community? Whether you're looking to deepen your connection to your neighbors, teach your kids about service and kindness, or simply find more meaningful ways to celebrate love in all its forms, I hope that this episode offers practical inspiration for making community care an important and regular part of your life. This episode will resonate with you if you're interested in community building, neighborly love, family traditions, intentional living, relational health, acts of service, and creating belonging in your neighborhood. I would love to hear what you come up with--please email me and let me know! hello@elizabethgillette.com. If you'd like to request a topic for a future episode or ask a question, you can leave a message for me here via Speakpipe! To schedule a 1:1 consult with me, reach out here! For more information about my work: Blog Coaching Attachment Theory Workbook for Couples

    6 min

About

Becoming Relational is a podcast that explores how to deepen your connections with the people you love most, expand your community, and feel more connected to yourself, with integrity, compassion, and nuance. Elizabeth Gillette, LCSW, is an attachment specialist. In her therapy and coaching practices, she supports her clients in developing secure ways of relating and improving their relationships by breaking old patterns and establishing healthy connections with integrity. She is the author of Attachment Theory Workbook for Couples and an upcoming attachment-focused professional psychology book. She has 15+ years of experience supporting her clients in developing relationships with skill, compassion, and deep connection.