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Date de sortie : 2026-01-28
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Date de sortie : 2026-01-28
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The Psychology of Red Flags, Attachment & Why We Stay

The Psychology of Red Flags, Attachment & Why We Stay

If you'd like to suggest episode subjects please reach out to us. Thank you! “Toxic relationship” has become one of the most commonly used phrases in modern dating - but what does it really mean?  Are some relationships genuinely unhealthy, or has
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If you'd like to suggest episode subjects please reach out to us. Thank you!
“Toxic relationship” has become one of the most commonly used phrases in modern dating - but what does it really mean?
 Are some relationships genuinely unhealthy, or has the word toxic become a catch-all label for pain, conflict, and disappointment?
In this episode of Ella Podcasts, we unpack the psychology behind so-called toxic relationships — why people stay, why red flags are often ignored, and how early life experiences shape what feels familiar, safe, or even desirable in love.
I’m joined by:
Dr Jonathan Marshall — psychologist and former professor (Stanford & Harvard graduate)Sophie Lung — women’s coach and founder of Master Your Saboteurs and Thriving Women workshopsTogether, we explore why many difficult relationships are labelled toxic, how language around safety and boundaries has shifted across generations, and why not all unhealthy dynamics come from “bad” people — but from mismatched nervous systems, attachment patterns, and unresolved childhood wounds.
This episode covers:
What “toxic” really means — and when the label is misusedToxic masculinity, insecurity, and exaggerated behavioursWhy people often sense red flags early — but ignore themCodependency vs narcissism (and why they’re often confused)The role of attachment styles and childhood conditioningWhy passion, chaos, and intensity can feel addictiveHow familiarity can feel like safety — even when it’s harmfulWhether couples therapy can genuinely change toxic dynamicsWhen staying “for the children” may do more harm than goodThis is an honest, nuanced conversation about love, conflict, attraction, and why many of us repeat relationship patterns — even when they hurt.
If you’ve ever asked yourself:
 Why did I stay so long? Why did I ignore the red flags? Why does stability feel boring and chaos feel alive?
— this episode will resonate.
🔑 Key Takeaways
“Toxic” is often used too broadly — not all unhealthy relationships involve bad peopleChildhood experiences strongly influence adult attraction and attachmentRed flags are often visible early but ignored during the honeymoon phasePassion and instability can feel more exciting than safetyCodependent and narcissistic traits often stem from the same root: lack of self-worthNervous system regulation plays a major role in relationship choicesCouples therapy can help — but only when both partners genuinely want changeSelf-awareness is often the first step out of unhealthy patterns🧠 Conclusion
This episode reminds us that relationships are rarely simple. What feels intoxicating can be familiar rather than healthy, and what looks stable can feel emotionally unsafe depending on our past.
By understanding the psychology behind attraction, attachment, and conflict, we gain compassion — not just for others, but for ourselves — and clearer insight into what kind of love actually allows us to grow.
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Date de publication : 28/1/2026 à 13:00:00

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Tough times are hard to navigate. We share experiences, feelings and tools to cope and become resilient. Unpack what weighs us down - loss, grief, anxiety, panic, low self-esteem, disappointment, sadness and change. Feel less alone and take away ideas to lift that dark cloud and face the future. Sprinkled with humour.
Creator / Host: Ella Sherman & Clinical Psychologist: Dr Jonathan Marshall with Two Special Guests per episode.

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