Sunday Mar 08, 2026

Why Most Therapy Fails to Touch the Real Problem

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Most therapy focuses on symptoms—anxiety, addiction, relationship distress—without addressing the deeper pressures driving them. This episode breaks down why insight and coping skills often fail when therapy avoids the core realities of being human: mortality, responsibility, isolation, and meaning. It explains how symptoms aren’t signs of brokenness, but strategies for avoiding exposure to these pressures—and why reassurance and over-validation can quietly keep people stuck.

The conversation weaves together addiction, trauma, and relationships as different expressions of the same avoidance pattern. Addiction functions as regulation, trauma teaches the nervous system what to avoid, and relationships expose where avoidance finally collapses. This episode reframes healing not as comfort or certainty, but as building the capacity to stay present, take responsibility, and engage life without escape.

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