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Why the Strongest People Are Often the Loneliest: Understanding Overcontrolled Coping

Dr. Lauren Schaefer Season 1 Episode 13

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You hold it together when everyone else falls apart. You plan ahead, stay steady, and rarely ask for help. People rely on you and you show up, every time. So why does life still feel so exhausting, so distant, and quietly empty?

In this episode, we explore the concept of overcontrolled coping through the lens of Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT), a framework designed for people who are highly disciplined, reliable, and self-controlled… but often feel emotionally disconnected, exhausted, or alone.


Overcontrol isn’t a flaw, it’s a coping style that likely helped you succeed. If you’ve always been the responsible one, the planner, the person others depend on, this episode will help you understand why those strengths can start to cost you more than they give back.


You’ll learn how overcontrol shows up in everyday life: like shutting down emotionally, minimizing your needs, working harder instead of asking for help, or striving to be “perfect” to stay safe. While these strategies can bring short-term relief, they often lead to long-term loneliness, anxiety, and burnout.


We walk through the ten clinical signs of overcontrol, introduce a simple self-assessment to help you identify your own coping style, and explore why the very qualities that make you so capable can also leave you feeling disconnected, exhausted, and alone.


We’ll also introduce a simple self-reflection exercise to help you identify your coping style, and explore how overcontrol often develops early in life as a way to stay stable, reliable, and safe.


Most importantly, we talk about what RO-DBT is really about: Not losing your control, but expanding your flexibility.

This approach helps you recognize:

  • When control is working for you
  • When it’s quietly hurting you
  • And how small moments of openness can lead to deeper connection, ease, and a more fulfilling life


If you’ve ever found yourself shutting down emotionally, avoiding conflict, or working harder instead of asking for help…If you’ve ever been told you’re “too serious,” struggled to ask for help, or felt different from everyone around you, this episode was made for you.


This isn’t about taking away your strengths. It’s about helping you find more flexibility, more ease, and more genuine connection, without losing your values or your integrity.

Because life isn’t just about staying in control, it’s about feeling alive within it.

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