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Permission to Feel:
Creating Safety for Emotional Intimacy

Episode Summary

In this powerful episode, Dr. Kevin Skinner and MaryAnn Michaelis explore one of the most important — and misunderstood — aspects of healing after betrayal: emotional experience and expression.

Many of us have been conditioned to suppress emotions, especially those that feel scary, overwhelming, or “unacceptable” — such as anger, fear, grief, or shame. Often, our logic steps in and says, “You shouldn’t feel that,”creating an internal shut-down that prevents emotional processing and healing.

Drawing on neuroscience, attachment theory, and therapeutic insights, Dr. Skinner and MaryAnn discuss:

Listeners are invited to approach their inner world with curiosity instead of judgment, give themselves permission to feel, and begin courageous conversations about how emotions are shared within their relationship.

📝 Listener Assignment

Ask your partner (or journal independently if the conversation does not feel safe yet):

The goal isn't to fix — but to begin understanding, witnessing, and honoring each other’s emotional worlds.

📚 References & Resources

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