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Years ago, a professor in my graduate counseling program said something along the lines of:
A relationship isn't fully formed until there's been a rupture and successful repair.
(I'm paraphrasing and probably don't have it completely right, don't blame Duey Freeman for my fumbling, but credit to him for the concept because it was paradigm shifting for me. One of the best professors I had.)
Which is to say: until you've had a relationship rupture or conflict of some kind – even a very civil one, even just something like "hey I'm feeling distant from you and it hurts, can we figure this out together" – you don't know how conflict will go.
You can't feel secure in the relationship yet, because you don't know if the other person will stick through something hard, if they'll listen when you bring up a need or hurt, if they'll bring up their own needs/hurts, if they'll be receptive to repair. You don't know if you'll both be able and willing to repair a rupture together - not until you've actually had a rupture to repair.
But a successful repair after a rupture? That actually can increase closeness. It increases trust and security.
A relationship that never has conflict (and again, I don't mean huge blow-up fights, I mean any kind of rupture) is a red flag to me. What is being avoided? What isn't being shared or said? What needs are being swept under the rug, self-sacrificed, ignored to build up into resentment that then ends the relationship out of seemingly nowhere?
If you want community - if you want healthy relationships - if you want true deep connection with anyone, you have to learn to engage with conflict in a productive way. You have to learn to tolerate the discomfort of working through a rupture into successful repair.
Image from Lindsay Braman's Rupture and Repair are Key to Attachment in Healthy Relationships.
#therapist hat#I get that it’s not easy#I get that conflict can be scary#even terrifying#I get that so many of us have trauma around it#believe me I know#I couldn’t handle even being *near* something as trivial as *pretend playful conflict* when I was younger l#it was so distressing I had to leave the room#that isn’t a reason to avoid it!!#even with extreme distress re conflict#you can still develop the ability to deal with it!#and it’s worth it#it’s important#if you can’t do any other contribution right now—do this:#work on building a tolerance for the discomfort or distress of conflict#work on building up the muscle for being able to engage in it#so that you CAN then engage with community building#need to make this into a full essay at some point#psychotherapist#come back to this later#duey freeman
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Silent Running (1972) – Episode 73 – Decades of Horror 1970s
"Amazing companions on an incredible adventure... that journeys beyond imagination!" the tagline for Silent Running promises a sci-fi spectacle but the film is instead a rather intimate tale of astronaut Freeman Lowell descending into madness. Director Douglas Trumbull's space-epic is perhaps better known for the three small drones, Huey, Duey, and Luey. Join your faithful Grue Crew - Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr - as they join��Bruce Dern on his adventures aboard the Valley Forge.
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 73 – Silent Running (1972)
Written by the impressive team of Deric Washburn, Michael Cimino, and Steven Bochco, Silent Running has a lot to say between the lines. While the film focuses upon its lead character, Freeman Lowell as played by Bruce Dern, the story dives into environmental and corporate politics, theories, and dire warnings of a not-to-distant future doomed to set Earth on a collision course with disaster. Visual effects pioneer, Douglas Trumbull, steps behind the camera to guide the spectacular visuals, some of which, were borrowed from unused scenes for his work on 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). His creation of the three drones would fascinate audiences in 1972 and directly influence the famous droids seen George Lucas' Star Wars (1977). Silent Running, despite is calculated pacing, is an influential film that bridges the gap between 2001 and Star Wars.
Sharing their thoughts about the film, the Grue-Crew relive the first time they saw the film back in the 1970s - Jeff in the theater, Doc on TV, and Bill later on video in college. Bill's take is based more of the political nature of the film, while Doc is focused on Bruce Dern and the drones. Chad and Jeff admire the film's visual excellent and careful storytelling. Doc shares his experience seeing the film for the first time in nearly 40 years on the big screen at the FantasticRealm Film Series at the Carolina Theater in Durham, NC. Regardless of their take, the Grue-Crew agree the film is important to film history and rise of science fiction film.
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Big challenge 2017
Qui dit nouvelle année dit nouveau top 100 ! Je suis un peu déçue des livres classés, beaucoup de séries, de mangas et de BD donc je ne pense pas aller vraiment loin dans cette liste mais sait-on jamais, c’est peut-être l’occasion de découvrir de nouveaux horizons !
1 La BD est Charlie de Collectif 2 La déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme illustrée de Collectif 3 Série - Red rising Morning Star de Pierce Brown 4 Série - Le Pacte des Marchombres de Pierre Bottero 5 Les Enfants des autres de Torey L. Hayden 6 Au travers des mots de Camille Thomas 7 Série - Le carnet de Théo de Eléonore Cannone 8 Le chant du rossignol de Kristin Hannah 9 Nous rêvions juste de liberté de Henri Loevenbruck 10 Résilience de Julia M. Tean 11 Un livre de Hervé Tullet 12 Eux, c'est nous de Daniel Pennac, Jessie Magana, Carole Saturno et Serge Bloch 13 Série - L'effet papillon de Lily Haime 14 Série - Sailor Moon de Naoko Takeuchi 15 Série - La Passe-miroir de Christelle Dabos 16 Série - Black Butler de Yana Toboso 17 Série - One Piece de Eiichiro Oda 18 Alice au Pays des Merveilles (Lacombe) de Benjamin Lacombe et Lewis Carroll 19 Yôsei : Dans le secret des fées de Shiitake et Alice Brière-Haquet 20 La belle et la bête de Walt Disney Company 21 Madame Le Lapin Blanc de Gilles Bachelet 22 La Grande Épopée de Picsou de Don Rosa 23 Contes de la rue Broca de Pierre Gripari 24 Série - Yotsuba de Kiyohiko Azuma 25 Série - Gardiens des cités perdues de Shannon Messenger 26 Season song de Jacinthe Nitouche et Fleur Hana 27 Culottées de Pénélope Bagieu 28 Série - La Dernière terre de Magali Villeneuve 29 Série - La Guerre des Clans, hors-série de Erin Hunter 30 Damoclès de Fatou Ndong 31 C'est un livre de Lane Smith 32 Le chat qui avait peur des ombres de Xavier Collette et Rozenn Illiano 33 Au péril de te perdre de Angélique Daniel 34 Série - Card Captor Sakura de Clamp 35 Le parrain de Mario Puzo 36 Série - Le Cercle des immortels de Sherrilyn Kenyon 37 Série - Gaston (1e série) André Franquin 38 Série - Mara Dyer de Michelle Hodkin 39 Série - Pandora Hearts de Jun Mochizuki 40 Série - Psi-changeling de Nalini Singh 41 Série - Entre Chiens et Loups de Malorie Blackman 42 Série - Harry Potter de J.K. Rowling 43 Série - Fullmetal Alchemist de Hiromu Arakawa 44 Série - Les Mondes d'Ewilan de Pierre Bottero 45 Série - L'Arche des ombres, tome 1 / Les Aventuriers de la mer de Robin Hobb 46 Série - Chroniques lunaires de Marissa Meyer 47 Série - Nana de Ai Yazawa 48 Les Fantastiques Livres Volants de Morris Lessmore de William Joyce 49 Série - Yoko Tsuno de Roger Leloup 50 Série - Lux de Jennifer L. Armentrout 51 Série - The Generations de Scott Sigler 52 Vous n'aurez pas ma haine de Antoine Leiris 53 Série - Broadway Limited de Malika Ferdjoukh 54 Série - Freaks' Squeele Funérailles de Florent Maudoux 55 Série - Bora-Bora's Bitches de Jacinthe Nitouche 56 Série - Détective Conan de Gosho Aoyama 57 Lune Rouge de Julia M. Tean 58 Série - Love (BD) de Frédéric Brrémaud et Frederico Bertolucci 59 La mélodie des tuyaux de Benjamin Lacombe 60 Série - Blue Spring Ride de Io Sakisaka 61 Série - Death Note de Takeshi Obata et Tsugumi Ohba 62 Série - Underwater : Le village immergé de Yuki Urushibara 63 Série - Damné de Hervé Gagnon 64 Série - L'infirmerie après les cours de Setona Mizushiro 65 Série - Orange de Ichigo Takano 66 La maison en petits cubes de Kunio Katô et Kenya Hirata 67 Série - Troie de David Gemmell et Stella Gemmell 68 Je vous écris du Vel d'Hiv : Les lettres retrouvées de Karen Taieb 69 Série - Martyrs de Olivier Peru 70 Fleurs sauvages de Kimberley Freeman 71 Le Chant du Troll de Pierre Bottero 72 Série - La Citadelle des ombres / L'Assassin Royal, première époque de Robin Hobb 73 La princesse au bol enchanté de Ein Lee et Samantha Bailly 74 Sous ton regard de Laurence Lemarchal 75 Sœur des cygnes de Juliet Marillier 76 Kaamelott (Scripts) de Alexandre Astier 77 Mon amie Anne Frank de Alison Leslie Gold 78 Série - Le Journal d'Aurélie Laflamme de India Desjardins 79 Mr. Vertigo de Paul Auster 80 De la petite taupe qui voulait savoir qui lui avait fait sur la tête de Wolf Erlbruch et Werner Holzwarth 81 Grimoire de sorcières de Benjamin Lacombe et Sébastien Perez 82 Outsiders de S.E. Hinton 83 Série - Scorpi de Roxane Dambre 84 Série - Magasin général de Régis Loisel et Jean-Louis Tripp 85 L'épouvantable encyclopédie des fantômes de Pierre Dubois, Carine M. et Élian Black'mor 86 Série - Sekaiichi Hatsukoi : Le cas de Ritsu Onodera de Shungiku Nakamura 87 Série - Bichon de David Gilson (BD) 88 Série - Paul de Michel Rabagliati 89 Okilélé de Claude Ponti 90 Série - La Cité des Ténèbres / The Mortal Instruments : Les origines de Cassandra Clare 91 Série - Héros de l'Olympe de Rick Riordan 92 Série - Locke & Key de Joe Hill et Gabriel Rodriguez 93 Série - Le Prix de la magie de Kathleen Duey 94 Série - Rebecca Kean de Cassandra O'Donnell 95 Pardonne-lui de Jodi Picoult 96 Ce n'est pas toi que j'attendais de Fabien Toulmé 97 Un printemps à Tchernobyl de Emmanuel Lepage 98 Tu comprendras quand tu seras plus grande de Virginie Grimaldi 99 Série - La tour sombre de Stephen King 100 Série - Le cercle de pierre de Diana Gabaldon
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