What honesty tips are in a first date guide?


honesty tips are in a first date guide Honesty plays a crucial role in building any meaningful connection, especially during a first meeting, which is why a First Date Guide often emphasizes its importance. While first dates can bring pressure to impress, a thoughtful First Date Guide reminds individuals that being truthful is far more […]

Turning the End Into a New Beginning


When a relationship ends in divorce, it’s easy to feel like your world has collapsed. You may question your past, doubt your decisions, and carry the heavy burden of shame—especially if others don’t understand your reasons or judge your path. In Episode 33 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, Kimberly Castelo and I explore […]

People Pleasing and Sex in Anxious Relationships


In episode 32 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, Kimberly Castelo and I dive into a topic that quietly sabotages intimacy in many relationships: people pleasing and sex. Often viewed as generous or loving behavior, people pleasing can actually disconnect us from our authentic selves, undermine erotic connection, and drive a wedge between partners—especially […]

Why You Feel Insecure in a Secure Relationship


Have you ever entered a new relationship and thought, This is everything I’ve ever wanted—yet still found yourself anxious, suspicious, or emotionally distant? If so, you’re not broken. You’re human. In episode 31 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, relationship experts Kyle Benson and Kimberly Castelo dive into one of the most overlooked aspects […]

How to Talk About Sex When They’re Not in the Mood


If you’re not in the mood sexually and you partner is, how do you two handle that moment? For many couples, this moment can feel anxiety provoking and rejecting. If you’ve ever felt rejected by your partner or you feel anxious sharing with your partner that you’re not in the mood, you’re not alone. In […]

How to Rewire Fight-or-Flight Reactions


Have you ever been in a conversation with your partner, and suddenly, you feel overwhelmed? Your chest tightens, your thoughts become jumbled, and before you know it, you’re either snapping back or completely shutting down. That intense reaction is called emotional flooding, and it’s one of the biggest barriers to healthy communication in relationships. In […]

4 Steps to Stop Doubting Yourself and Build Secure Self-Trust


In this week’s episode of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, Kyle Benson and Kimberly Castelo explore a deceptively simple yet transformative concept: trusting yourself. While it might sound like a self-help cliché, trusting yourself is actually one of the most essential components of developing emotional security, making grounded decisions, and fostering authentic connection in […]

How to Talk About Boring Sex and Reignite Intimacy


In many long-term relationships, sex gradually shifts from passionate to predictable. You might find yourselves doing the same things in the same way—and while routine can offer comfort, it can also quietly erode intimacy and eroticism. Yet for many, the idea of saying, “Our sex life feels boring,” is terrifying. In episode 29 of Roadmap […]

How to Talk About Boring Sex and Reignite Intimacy


In many long-term relationships, sex gradually shifts from passionate to predictable. You might find yourselves doing the same things in the same way—and while routine can offer comfort, it can also quietly erode intimacy and eroticism. Yet for many, the idea of saying, “Our sex life feels boring,” is terrifying. In episode 29 of Roadmap […]

4 Steps to Stop Doubting Yourself and Build Secure Self-Trust


In episode 28 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, Kyle Benson and Kimberly Castelo explore a deceptively simple yet vital concept: trusting yourself. While it might sound like a self-help cliché, trusting yourself is actually one of the most essential components of developing emotional security, making grounded decisions, and fostering authentic connection in relationships. […]

How to Rewire Fight-or-Flight Reactions


Have you ever been in a conversation with your partner, and suddenly, you feel overwhelmed? Your chest tightens, your thoughts become jumbled, and before you know it, you’re either snapping back or completely shutting down. That intense reaction is called emotional flooding, and it’s one of the biggest barriers to healthy communication in relationships. In […]

From Bee Phobia to Relationship Drama


Have you ever had a moment in your relationship where your reaction felt automatic, intense, and almost out of your control? Maybe your partner made a small comment, and before you knew it, you shut down, lashed out, or felt completely overwhelmed. These sudden, emotional reactions are known as relationship triggers—deep-seated responses that stem from […]

5 Tips for Parenting Success


Parenting young children is a journey filled with love, laughter, and growth—but it’s also one of the most challenging stages for couples. The constant demands of caregiving, sleepless nights, and balancing work and home life often lead to stress, frustration, and conflict in relationships. In episode 23 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, Kimberly […]

Developing a Secure Self by Welcoming Grief in Growth


As the new year begins, reflection becomes a valuable tool for understanding the challenges we’ve faced and the growth we’ve achieved. In episode 22 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, Kim and Kyle explored the personal and relational lessons they learned during 2024. With vulnerability and insight, they shared how these experiences have shaped […]

Why Are Couples Over 45 Divorcing at Record Rates?


In recent years, the term “gray divorce” has gained attention as more couples over the age of 45 choose to separate. Once considered a rarity, divorces among older adults are now a significant social trend. Between 1990 and 2010, 27% of divorces occurred in this demographic. By 2019, the number rose to 36%, and the […]

Dating & Attachment Styles: Navigating New Relationship Energy


New relationship energy—that rush of excitement and connection when you start dating someone—is one of the most exhilarating feelings we experience in relationships. It’s often characterized by butterflies, daydreams, and a hopeful sense of “What if?” But new relationship energy also comes with challenges, especially as our unique attachment styles—whether secure, anxious, avoidant, or disorganized—shape […]

How Vulnerability Builds Intimacy in Committed Relationships


In episode 20 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, Kim and Kyle unpack a topic that is essential: vulnerability in committed relationships. Prompted by a listener’s request, they explore the challenges men face in embracing vulnerability, particularly when societal messages and past experiences label emotional openness as unattractive. Vulnerability in committed relationships is far […]

Dr. Stan Tatkin’s Approach to Affair Recovery


Affair recovery is one of the most complex and emotionally charged processes a couple can face. In a recent interview, Dr. Stan Tatkin, a renowned therapist and developer of the PACT (Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy) model, offered deep insights into the emotional and psychological toll of infidelity and provided a roadmap for healing and […]

How Attachment Styles Shape the Emotions


Envy and jealousy are emotions many of us experience but rarely talk about. Whether it’s seeing someone else’s success or feeling insecure when our partner connects with someone else, envy and jealousy can creep into our thoughts and create tension. Left unchecked, it can undermine our self-worth and harm our relationships. However, envy and jealousy […]

Supporting Each Other Through Crisis and Loss


In the episode 18 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, hosts Kim and Kyle explore supporting others in crisis. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a serious illness, or the loss of a loved one, these unexpected crisis leaves us feeling overwhelmed. However, this episode shines a light on the vital role that human connection, […]

Navigating Shame and Guilt in Relationships: Dr. Dana McNeil


In modern relationships, two emotions—shame and guilt—often have a profound impact on how partners connect and communicate. While these feelings can be natural, if left unchecked, they can erode trust, foster resentment, and create barriers to intimacy. In an insightful interview with Dr. Dana McNeil, a licensed marriage and family therapist and Certified Gottman Method […]

Overcoming the Tit-for-Tat Trap


Have you ever found yourself arguing with your partner over who’s doing more around the house, who contributes more emotionally, or who sacrifices more time? This kind of back-and-forth, known as the Tit-for-Tat Cycle, is a common dynamic that many couples fall into. The Tit-for-Tat Cycle can erode emotional intimacy and create unnecessary conflict. Instead […]

How Secure Solo Sex Enhances Relationships


In relationships, open communication, trust, and intimacy are often seen as the foundation for creating secure and lasting bonds. However, one crucial aspect of intimacy that is often overlooked or stigmatized is secure solo sex. In Episode 16 of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, hosts Kyle Benson and Dr. Kimberly Castelo tackle the myths […]

How to Thrive with a Higher Libido


In relationships, differing levels of sexual desire can create tension and misunderstanding, especially when one partner has a higher libido than the other. This dynamic, can lead to feelings of frustration, rejection, and even resentment. In the latest episode of the “Roadmap to Secure Love” podcast, Dr. Kimberly Castelo and I explore the complexities of […]

Boundaries and Secure Attachment: Emotional Safety


The path to a secure and healthy relationships isn’t always straightforward, especially when faced with the complexities of knowing when a relationship is no longer serving your emotional well-being. In a recent episode of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast, hosts Kim and Kyle explored the intricacies of navigating relationships, offering valuable insights on how […]

Breaking the Brick Wall: Navigating Stuck Relationships


Relationships can be filled with joy and connection, but they can also be incredibly challenging, especially when you feel stuck in unhealthy dynamics. Maybe you’ve asked your partner to change, to be more attentive, to communicate better, and yet, nothing shifts. This feeling of stagnation can leave you feeling frustrated, hopeless, and unsure of what […]

Reignite Sexual Connection in Relationships


Welcome to another insightful episode of the “Roadmap to Secure Love” podcast. Today, we tackle a topic that resonates with many couples: Desire Discrepancy. This term refers to the common issue where one partner has a higher sexual desire than the other, leading to potential misunderstandings, frustration, and emotional disconnection. Understanding Desire Discrepancy Desire Discrepancy […]

The Kryptonite of Secure Relationships


Shame is an intense and often debilitating emotion that can hinder our personal growth and undermine our relationships. In the latest episode of the Roadmap to Secure Love Podcast, hosts Kim and Kyle explore the intricacies of shame, its impact, and practical strategies for overcoming it. This blog post will highlight the challenges of dealing […]

The Heart That Hears Can Heal: Creating Secure Attachment


Welcome to another enriching episode of the Roadmap to Secure Love podcast by Kyle Benson and Kimberly Castelo. In this episode, we explore the transformative power of empathetic listening for healing in relationships and how it can be a vital tool for repairing past injuries and fostering a secure attachment. Here are the challenges addressed […]

Build a Secure Attachment from the Inside Out


In the latest episode of the “Roadmap to Secure Love” podcast, hosts Kim and I delve into the profound impact of secure attachment memories on our ability to navigate life’s challenges today. Understanding Secure Attachment Attachment theory provides a framework for understanding the nature of our relationships with others. It suggests that the emotional bonds […]

Own Your Moves: Revive Your Relationship


Vulnerability in relationships is difficult. In insecure relationships, our past experiences of unfairness and instability with attachment figures causes us to adapt our strategies to maintain safety within close relationships. The relational clients that sit across from me and struggle with insecurity often have protective strategies that were useful in the past, but paradoxically interfere […]

The Silent Killer of Relationships: The Meta-Emotion Mismatch


This article was originally posted on The Gottman Relationship Blog Does your effort to support your partner spiral into arguments?  Maybe you can relate to Elena and Tom below.  Elena: (Sighs) Today was… overwhelming. It felt like everything that could go wrong, did. Tom: At least it’s over now, right? I’m sure it’ll be better […]

5 Steps to Effective Attachment Apologies


In relationships, it is not the missteps that dictate the rhythm of the partnership, but how partners recover from those missteps. Conflict is a natural part of any relationship, but the challenge lies in navigating these conflicts to strengthen, rather than weaken, the bond. On The Roadmap to Secure Love’s latest podcast episode, “Rupture to […]

Secure Relationships: Dr. Stan Tatkin on Becoming Experts in Love


In a recent interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Stan Tatkin, the developer of the Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT) and best-selling author of “In Each Other’s Care” and the newly released second edition of “Wired for Love.” Dr. Tatkin brings profound insights into creating secure functioning relationships, emphasizing the importance […]

Navigating Neediness In Relationships: From Ick to Intimacy


A particularly challenging relationship dynamic is when one partner perceives the other as excessively needy—a situation that can evoke a visceral reaction of discomfort or even disgust. But what can these feelings teach us about ourselves and our relationships? On a recent podcast episode we dove deep into these issues. Here are the core challenges […]

Managing Conflict and Intimacy Through Attachment Theory


This episode of The Roadmap to Secure Love provides a comprehensive overview of how understanding attachment styles can greatly enhance relationship dynamics and personal growth. In this post, I outline the challenges faced when applying attachment theory and the significant takeaways that can help anyone improve their interpersonal connections. Attachment Theory Explained Attachment theory is […]

Navigating Autonomy and Co-Dependency in Love


In our recent podcast episode, we dove deep into the concept of secure attachment relationships, a cornerstone of healthy, fulfilling partnerships. Understanding and cultivating secure relationship is essential for anyone looking to enhance their romantic relationships. The Essence of Secure Attachment Secure attachment arises when individuals in a relationship feel consistently loved, respected, and connected […]

Episode 4: Emotional Safety in Sex: Unlocking Deeper Intimacy


In this episode of our podcast Roadmap to Secure Love, Kim and I dive deep into the concept of emotional safety in sex, a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of intimate relationships. This discussion highlights how feeling safe can enhance sexual experiences, especially in long-term partnerships. Why Emotional Safety Matters Emotional safety in sex goes beyond mere physical […]

The Secret Ingredient to a Thriving Relationship: Turning Towards


Originally posted on The Gottman Relationship Blog As I’m writing this, my wife asks “Do you want to come try this?” referring to a new meal she just made.  Do I really need to get up and try this now? I think to myself. After all, I’m writing for The Gottman Institute.  Here’s what Drs. […]

Transforming an Anxious-Avoidant Relationship into Secure


With Dr. Stan Tatkin, we explore the intricate tapestry of secure operating relationships, a concept at the heart of his Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy (PACT). Dr. Tatkin, renowned for his groundbreaking work and best-selling books, including “In Each Other’s Care” and “Wired for Love,” offers invaluable insights into fostering secure, fulfilling partnerships. Below, we […]

Overcoming Emotional Blocks in Relationships


Understanding the attachment underpinnings of our connections can be the key to unlocking a deeper, more fulfilling relationship dynamics. The concepts of secure attachment, anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, and disorganized attachment are not just academic terms; they are the threads that weave the fabric of our most intimate relationships.  Recently, I hosted an Ask Me […]

Insights from Frank Anderson’s Journey


Did you know that over 220 million people are affected by various types of trauma in the U.S. alone? I got the pleasure of talking about trauma with the world-renowned trauma treatment expert, Frank Anderson, MD to discuss how trauma blocks love and connection with ourselves and our important relationships. Frank Anderson is a Harvard-trained […]

February 2, 2024: AMA on Secure Relationships


In a recent interactive session on Facebook, Kimberly Castelo, a Certified Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist, and I embarked on an Ask Me Anything (AMA) focused on Secure Relationships. Due to unforeseen technical hiccups, we transitioned to Zoom, which, unfortunately, led to the inability to record our session or directly address all the questions submitted. Recognizing […]

Insights from Dr. Stan Tatkin


In a recent interview, Dr. Stan Tatkin, a renowned marriage and family therapist, researcher, and author of the best selling book In Each Other’s Care, shared invaluable insights on how to create and maintain a thriving relationship. Dr. Tatkin’s expertise in couples therapy and his psychobiological approach, known as PACT (Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy), […]

3 Must-Read Books in the 2024


Embarking on a journey of relationship growth is a commitment to deepening bonds, understanding partners, and nurturing love. As a relationship therapist and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist, I am always on the lookout for resources that can help individuals and romantic partners strengthen their relationships. As we welcome the new year, I want to recommend […]

Secure-Functioning Relationships Dr. Stan Tatkin


The holiday season can be a time of joy, celebration, and family gatherings, but it can also bring its fair share of stress and challenges for couples. In our recent interview with renowned couples therapist and author, Dr. Stan Tatkin, we explored how to maintain and strengthen secure-functioning relationships during this often tumultuous time. Dr. […]

Creating a Nurturing Safe Haven


This article was originally published on Healing Moments Counseling. Note: All names and the characters are fictitious but resemble similar interactions that real couples have. During Breakfast JORDAN (frustrated), “When my father passed away, you hugged me once and then never discussed his passing again. Every Time I brought it up, you changed the topic. […]

Empowering Growth & Nurturing Dreams


This article was originally published on Healing Moments Counseling. Note: All names and the characters are fictitious but resemble similar interactions that real couples have. Understanding your partner’s dreams is a powerful way to make them feel known and seen. In the 1-minute clip above, Dr. John Gottman shares advice he gave to a romantic […]

Understanding Attachment Distress: Nurturing Emotional Security in Relationships


This article was originally published on Healing Moments Counseling. Emotional security is at the heart of every thriving relationship. However, it is not something that comes naturally or effortlessly. Building emotional security requires conscious effort and intentionality from both partners.  When one turns to their significant other seeking comfort and support, but finds them unresponsive, […]

The Protest-Withdraw Pattern: Unraveling Emotional Disconnect in Relationships


This article was originally published on Healing Moments Counseling. Meet Sarah and Alex – a young, multicultural couple in their late twenties who recently moved to Seattle, Wa seeking new opportunities. Sarah, a software engineer, and Alex, a marketing specialist, were excited about this fresh chapter in their lives. Today, they were planning a weekend […]

The Blame Game: Attachment Dynamics in Conflict


In the intricate dance of romantic relationships, an intriguing yet often distressing pattern emerges – the “Blame Game” dynamic. This complex interplay involves partners striving for connection and validation through confrontational tactics rather than embracing vulnerability. The question that inevitably arises is: What prompts individuals to resort to such seemingly counter-connecting behaviors? The answer lies […]

The Avoid-Avoid Dance: Overcoming Attachment Fears


A unique pattern emerges when partners grapple with emotional avoidance – a strategy characterized by sidestepping confronting feelings or conflicts directly. This avoidance, sometimes cloaked beneath a veneer of tranquility, can inadvertently create a gulf of distance between partners, both on a physical and emotional level. Allow me to introduce Sarah and Steven, a heterosexual […]

Relationship Disconnection: Unraveling the Attachment Cycle


In the intricate web of human relationships, delving into the attachment bonds that weave our interactions is key to unlocking secure relationships. Within emotionally focused couples therapy, we often encounter reoccurring attachment cycles—a pattern that can act as a virus, infecting the emotional connection within a relationship and giving rise to feelings of disconnection and […]

The Attachment System: Creating Secure Bonds


“Love makes us who we are, and who we can become.” – A General Theory of Love Take a moment to reflect: How do you typically respond when feelings of insecurity or unfulfillment arise in your relationship? Do you withdraw, resort to criticism and control, or seek connection through gentleness and vulnerability? When your partner […]

The Make it or Break It Skill of Relationships


“Communication has the power to bring couples together and the means to push couples apart.” – Olson, Olson-Sigg, and Larson, The Couple Checkup In the intricate dance of love and partnership, communication stands as the orchestrator of harmony or the harbinger of discord. It’s the adhesive that binds hearts and the blade that severs ties. […]

How to Make Love Last: Episode #53


In this episode, I joined Dr. Dave and Dr. Liz on the Stronger Marriage Podcast to discuss relationship stability strategies. I discusses the profound effectiveness of Emotion Focused Therapy in the stabilization of relationships. In addition, I recognized the benefits of using the research by John and Julie Gottman to maintain a healthy relationship. Based […]