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Why we forget people exist (Emotional Object Permanence)

Why we forget people exist (Emotional Object Permanence)

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In this episode, Stephen Martin explores the concept of emotional object permanence, particularly in relation to individuals with ADHD and dyslexia. He discusses how emotional connections can fade when not visually present, leading to feelings of disconnection. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and offers practical strategies for managing emotional relationships, such as using visual cues and maintaining communication with loved ones.



Takeaways

  • Emotional object permanence affects many neurodiverse individuals.
  • Visual cues are essential for maintaining emotional connections.
  • ADHD and dyslexia can impact working memory and emotional recall.
  • Self-awareness is crucial for understanding emotional disconnection.
  • Using reminders can help keep important relationships front of mind.
  • It's important to communicate your challenges to loved ones.
  • You are not broken; your brain is wired differently.
  • Scheduling emotional check-ins can improve relationships.
  • Visual reminders can enhance focus on goals and emotions.
  • Forgiveness towards oneself is key in managing emotional challenges.




Keywords

emotional object permanence, ADHD, dyslexia, neurodiversity, emotional connections, working memory, self-awareness, visual cues, relationships, mental health, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.



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