irrelationship in A Sentence

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    The Irrelationship Blog Post.

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    Evelyn's parents were- are- in an Irrelationship for coming on 40 years.

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    In some ways an Irrelationship looks like a real connection between two people;

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    The song-and-dance of Irrelationship can occur in would-be love relationships, friendships, families and business relationships;

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    Irrelationship is about creating the delusion that an unsafe world can be made safe through proper management.

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    Among the first examples was a woman, we will call her Evelyn, who has avoided Irrelationship all together.

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    In our work on Irrelationship, the authors describe what happens with the approach of the prospect of intimacy.

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    Irrelationship grows out of not-easily-discerned terror that a child feels in an environment she or he perceives to be unsafe.

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    In an Irrelationship, each partner believes that she or he is doing all the heavy lifting, either by giving, accepting or accommodating.

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    When Maryann realized how deep her Irrelationship game was, it was so disorienting that her first impulse was to run back into hiding.

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    Irrelationship as expression of brainlock is the place where we“store” the material and experiences that are too painful to allow into our consciousness.

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    The next blog-installment will describe what happened that precipitated the crisis in Glen and Vicky's Irrelationship, finally exposing the underlying fatal flaw in their marriage.

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    Irrelationship that develops between would-be romantic partners is usually based on a delusion that combines fear of intimacy with a deep longing for emotional connection, i.e., the desire to know and be known by another.

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    Yet, Evelyn states that she's intimately familiar with what Irrelationship looks and feels like(her parents in their late 60s are still in one), and has been able to avoid being in one throughout the whole of her love life.

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    As Glen explored his history of playing the performer for his wife and others in his past, he began to see that their marriage- in fact, their entire history- was based on the Irrelationship dynamic with himself in the role of caretaker/performer while Vicky“consumed” his care-taking as his audience.

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    In the same way, those of us accustomed to the strictures of Irrelationship will not find our way out of compulsively controlled connections(no matter how many“swipe-rights,” trysts or first dates we put ourselves through) until we have become willing to come out of our emotional lockdown by exploring our fear of getting close.

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