Why You Keep Choosing The Same Person Over And Over W/ Thais Gibson
5/12/20261 hr 4 min
We hurt in relationships, but we also heal in them. Sabrina sits down with Thais Gibson, founder of The Personal Development School, to map out the actual stages of healing attachment wounds: core wounds from childhood, unmet needs, subconscious rewiring, anxious attachment patterns, somatic work, and nervous system regulation. No secure partner is going to fix you, and this episode breaks down exactly why.
If you are stuck in the same dating cycles, doing all the personal growth content and wondering why nothing is sticking, this one is for you. Thais explains why self-awareness is not the...
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Have you ever heard the term we hurt in relationships, but we also heal in relationships? Something that you might have no idea about is sure, right? Relationships can cause you to not trust. Relationships can make you feel like you're losing everything if you lose that person. But they can also help you find yourself and heal in a completely different way. And today, not only are we gonna share with you how you hurt and heal in relationships, but the stages of which you do that. Hello, hello, hello, and welcome to another episode of The Sabrina Zohar Show. My name is Sabrina Zohar, and I am your host. You guys, we have a very special guest today. We have somebody who has been on the show before, and she is now in studio with us in person, and you guys get to see Thaïs Gibson again. I fucking love her. But today we're really gonna help you understand that there are stages of relationships and healing in those relationships, because we all have those attachment wounds. We all have something that we're battling and fighting through, and today we're gonna give you a little bit more clarity, some tools to help you. And guys, as always, please don't forget to rate and review the show. We have a lot of new friends here. Little bit about me, I curse a lot. I say "fuck" every other word. I speak really fast, but baby, that's why it's marked explicit. So if you don't like it, that's okay. We don't take it personally. But if you do, welcome to the family. All we ask is if you leave a comment or review, please speak with kindness. We're building a community here of love and safety, and that includes how we speak to each other, but we're open and receptive to how you feel. If you guys need anything, everything's at the link in show notes. You can join a course, work one-on-one, or just be here. That's really what matters. All right, babes, without further ado, let's get right