Big Stuff With Danielle Colley

Are You Misdiagnosing Your Relationship?

Danielle Colley Season 2 Episode 34

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We’ve never known more about relationships.

Attachment styles. Red flags. Narcissism. Trauma bonds.

We can diagnose a relationship in under 60 seconds… or at least we think we can.

But what if all this information isn’t actually helping?

In this episode, I’m joined by clinical psychologist Dr Michelle Olathe to unpack what’s really going on when therapy language goes viral — and how it might be distorting the way we see our partners, ourselves, and our relationships.

In this episode:
– Why “therapy speak” can oversimplify complex relationship dynamics
– The difference between real patterns and reactive labeling
– How social media amplifies insecurity and misinterpretation
– What attachment theory actually means (without the jargon)
– Why conflict is normal — and what healthy relationships really look like
– The single biggest predictor of long-term relationship success
– How to take ownership of your part (without self-blame)
– A simple tool to help you understand your own patterns

This is a conversation about nuance, responsibility, and the messy, unglamorous reality of doing relationships well.

Because the framework isn’t the finish line.

And the work… is still the work.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 03:00 Why everyone's ex is a narcissist — the rise of therapy speak
  • 10:00 Pathologising the shit bits: where labels help and where they don't
  • 17:00 Attachment theory explained simply
  • 26:00 How social media amplifies our insecurities
  • 33:00 Owning your part — the bins, the napkins, and the death of a thousand cuts
  • 42:00 What healthy relationships actually look like
  • 50:00 How to do the self-reflection work — and why friends aren't enough
  • 58:00 The mood diary

Thinking points:

Next time you're heated with your partner, notice whether your nervous system is telling you that they are the threat — or whether it's something outside both of you. That distinction changes everything about what you do next.

And when did you last track your own patterns? Not theirs. Yours. Michelle's mood diary suggestion is deceptively simple. Try it for a week.

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