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Caretaking in Relationships: Why Withholding the Truth Creates Disconnection | Part 1

Episode 278 Published 5 days, 6 hours ago
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Have you ever felt like something was “off” in your relationship… even though nobody was technically doing anything wrong?

In this episode of the Relationship Renovation Podcast, E.J. and Tarah unpack one of the most common — and misunderstood — dynamics they see in couples therapy: caretaking.

Caretaking isn’t just being helpful or supportive. Often, it’s the unconscious habit of withholding feelings, needs, honesty, or vulnerability in an attempt to manage your partner’s emotions — while actually protecting yourself from discomfort, conflict, or rejection.

In this conversation, E.J. and Tarah explore:

  • Why couples start “walking on eggshells”
  • How withholding creates resentment and emotional disconnection
  • The hidden message underneath caretaking
  • Why avoiding conflict actually weakens trust
  • How nervous system dysregulation fuels these patterns
  • The impact caretaking has on intimacy and sex
  • Real-life examples from their own marriage and clinical work

If you’ve ever thought:

  • “I didn’t want to stress them out”
  • “I didn’t want to make things worse”
  • “I just kept it to myself”
  • …this episode is for you.


This is Part 1 of a two-part series on breaking free from caretaking dynamics and building emotional honesty, safety, and connection in your relationship.

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