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How Our Upbringing Impacts Intimacy with Mathew Blades
Intimacy Month continues here at Relatable! Dr. Liz hangs out with Mathew Blades, host of the Learn From People Who Lived It podcast, for part two of this special four-part series all about intimacy. In this second episode, Dr. Liz and Mathew discuss Relationship Programming, including what it is, where it comes from, and the influence that it has on intimacy. They explore the impact of our upbringings on how we show up in intimate relationships and they each get vulnerable about experiences in their own upbringings. Dr. Liz and Mathew provide insights about ways to “reprogram” and explain why this is so important for our intimate relationships. Connect with Dr. Liz: https://linktr.ee/drelizabethfedrick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drelizabethfedrick TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drelizabethfedrick YouTube: @drelizabethfedrick Website: https://www.drelizabethfedrick.com/ drelizabethfedrick #intimacy #relatable #mathewblades Disclaimer: Nothing found on Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick’s social media pages, YouTube channels, Podcasts, interviews with any media outlet, or any websites, is intended to substitute for any type of professional diagnosis or treatment, medical care, therapeutic service, or clinical guidance. Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick, Relatable, and Evolve Counseling & Behavioral Health Services assumes no liability, responsibility, or risk for any use of this information, any diagnosis, treatment, decisions made, or action taken in reliance upon information contained in social media pages, YouTube, Podcast, website, or any other internet sites linked to Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick, Relatable, and Evolve Counseling in any way.