Healing For Love
Healing for Love
A podcast for anyone who wants to stop shrinking, start healing, and grow into their most grounded, authentic self in love & life.
Hosted by Dr Gemma Gladstone — relationship coach, former clinical psychologist (25+ years), and expert in schema healing — this podcast offers thoughtful, insight-rich episodes to help you understand your patterns, heal from past emotional wounds, and gently rewrite your relationship template.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in familiar dynamics — seeking approval, fearing abandonment, dating narcissists or losing yourself in relationships — you’re not alone. Healing for Love is a space for self-reflection, emotional insight, and steady encouragement. Here, you’ll learn how to reconnect with your worth, trust your inner voice, and build relationships that support who you truly are.
This is for the woman who’s ready to feel more secure, more whole, and more herself — in love and in life.
Healing For Love
130. What Emotionally Available Partners Actually Do
We hear the term “emotionally unavailable” all the time, yet many women are not sure what the opposite actually looks like in real life. In this episode, Gemma breaks down emotional availability in clear, practical terms, so you can recognise it early, feel safer in your body and stop settling for relationships that leave you guessing.
Gemma also explores how schemas like Emotional Deprivation and Abandonment shape what feels “normal” in love, why emotionally safe partners can feel boring or suspicious at first, and how you can slowly retrain your nervous system to relax into healthy connection.
In this episode, you will learn:
- What the Emotional Deprivation schema is
- How it forms in childhood
- Why it makes it hard to identify and express your needs
- Why you can consciously want an emotionally available partner yet keep feeling pulled toward distance, inconsistency, or intensity
- How schemas and your unconscious “love template” drive partner choice and keep you in familiar but unfulfilling patterns
- Ten signs of an emotionally available partner, including someone who:
- Takes an active interest in you, asks thoughtful questions, remembers details, and wants to know your inner world
- Has actions that match their words, shows up consistently, and follows through
- Is emotionally responsive, listens when you are vulnerable, validates your feelings, and attempts repair after conflict
- Is predictable rather than chaotic, so your nervous system can settle instead of living on high alert
- Is willing to talk about the relationship and co create something with you instead of avoiding emotional conversations
- Has emotional self awareness, can name their feelings, take responsibility, and does not shame you for having emotions
- Shows care through steady, thoughtful actions that leave you feeling valued and appreciated
- Allows closeness without pulling away or going hot and cold after intimacy
- Makes room for your needs and respects your boundaries, instead of calling you “too needy” when you ask for contact or reassurance
- Is kind in a felt way - gentle with your vulnerabilities, respectful in conflict, and emotionally generous
- Why emotional availability can feel “boring” or even suspicious if you grew up with chaos, distance, or inconsistency
- A real life example from a Love Wisely client who noticed her physical tension drop when she finally dated someone emotionally available
- How to start looking at your own relationship history through the lens of schemas and emotional availability so you can choose differently next time
Gemma finishes with an invitation to ref
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