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Why You Keep Having the Same Fight — and How to Finally Break the Cycle

4/21/2026

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If you keep having the same fight with your partner, no matter how many talks you’ve had, you’re not broken. You’re stuck in a painful dynamic.
I’ve started calling my work Relational Somatics because it names exactly how these patterns live in our bodies and how we can work with them for freedom.
I help couples stuck in repeating fights and shutdown patterns like constant blame games, withdrawal, or feeling numb interrupt pain and rediscover connection, pleasure, and joy.
I’ve helped many couples who thought the spark and pulse between them was gone forever find their way back to each other.
What makes this work different is that we don’t rely on insight alone. We include your bodies (where these patterns actually live) so your nervous systems can learn new ways of responding, not just cognitively understand what’s happening.
Relational Somatics is a body-based approach to working with your relationship.Because relationships live in your body, yes?
The clench in your gut when they say that thing.
The moment you go numb to keep the peace.
When you freeze, and the tension in your jaw.
I’m also in training with Terry Real’s Relational Life Therapy, which is transforming how I help couples stay connected even through the necessary growth moments in their relationships.My aim this year is to give you a monthly newsletter with actionable, pragmatic information and practices you can use to support your own relationships.
But not just romantic!
The great thing about learning and practicing relational skills is they benefit ALL of your relationships, for the rest of your life.
Pretty great self-investment, amiright?

Why You Keep Having the Same Fight​
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Repeating conflict cycles are the bane of most couples.For example,
  • The more you get angry, the more they pull away.
  • The more they pull away, the angrier you get.
Or:
  • The more they get blamey, the more you withdraw.
  • The more you withdraw, the blamier they get.
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RLT calls these cycles "The More, The More."
The more, the more is a dance of our wounds colliding, on repeat. I bet you know what I'm talking about!
Many of us think, "If my partner would just act differently, I wouldn't feel (insert bad feeling.)"
We outsource the solution to them. But guess what?
They are thinking the same thing!
If YOU would just change, they wouldn't feel the bad way they feel, and there wouldn't be this stupid repeating conflict!
Or maybe you are an internalizer, and blame yourself.
If only you could keep it together, you wouldn't take your partner to this negative place.

It's common to feel hopeless, despairing and trapped when trapped in cycles of conflict.My clients often say things like, "Ugh, I can't believe we are here again."
Conventional relationship therapy often focuses on the problems instead of solutions.
But what you focus on increases.For example, if you want a more trusting relationship, do the practices that will increase trust rather than endlessly reinforcing where trust was broken.
When I work with couples, I give them the same choice again and again.
  1. "We can spend our time in sessions processing the hard things that happened between you, if that is how you want to spend your time and money."
  2. "Or, we can focus on practicing what you long for in your partnership."
It’s a paradigm shift.
So how do you get out of "The More, The More?"
  1. Name the pattern when not activated. While only one of you needs to see it to have leverage, it is helpful if both of you share an understanding of the dynamic
  2. Watch for it happening in the wild.
  3. See if you can name it while it is happening. (This works really well for my competitive clients; they want to be the first one to see and name it.)
  4. The act of naming it while it's happening is often a total gamechanger. The smallest of interruptions can get you back on the same team.
  5. Seek support for changing dynamics, not just processing negative emotions. Find a couple's counselor who is willing to help you keep your eyes on the prize: a thriving relationship, not endless venting. We are going after true change!
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I am currently accepting a small number of new relationship clients.​

​Let’s map your unique pattern together and discover how to interrupt and bring back joy and connection → Book a free call
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