Emotional safety gets talked about a lot in relationships.
But if you’re honest, there are moments where something shifts, and you don’t feel safe anymore.
Maybe your partner said something a certain way.
Or didn’t respond how you needed them to. And suddenly, you feel guarded… distant… or unsure if it’s safe to open up.
In this episode, we’re looking at what emotional safety actually requires—and why it can feel so hard to create, even when you care deeply about each other.
- Break down the difference between what disrupts emotional safety externally vs. what’s happening internally
- Explore how your past experiences and attachment patterns shape how you interpret moments with your partner
- Uncover why certain interactions feel so much bigger than the moment itself
- Walk through the core conditions that actually create emotional safety in a relationship
- Help you understand what allows you to stay open, grounded, and connected—even in difficult moments
- Identify the kinds of experiences that teach your nervous system “it’s safe to be me here”
When you begin to understand emotional safety this way…
You stop looking for it in just one place.
And start learning how it’s created—within you and between you.
If you’re listening to this and realizing you want more emotional safety in your relationship—but aren’t sure how to actually create it—this is the work I do with my private clients inside The Connected Marriage.
If you’d like to explore working together, you can schedule a consultation here