The Ambivalent
When it comes to addictive relationships, the most common types of people are; those who love too much (Anxious), and those who love too little,
When it comes to addictive relationships, the most common types of people are; those who love too much (Anxious), and those who love too little,
Do you mistake intensity for intimacy? Do you have to be in relationship to avoid feeling empty? Do you know you need help navigating relationships
When we unconsciously approach relationships, trying to have a corrective experience, we engage in survival patterns from the past and end up hurting ourselves and
If you’ve been in love before, you probably know the feeling of being on a “high.” However, if your partner left you, then you may
The Whole Perspective is part of the core curriculum at PIVOT. This is where we invite you to show up for your whole self and
Love addiction, love avoidance, and love ambivalence are terms we use in the “self-help” category. In clinical psychology we use such terms as attachment disorder
If you’re struggling with being single and facilitating a relationship, a PIVOT workshop may help. If you wish to learn how to have good discernment