
Healing for Love A podcast for anyone who wants to stop shrinking, start healing, and grow into their most grounded, authentic self in love & life.
Hosted by Dr Gemma Gladstone — relationship coach, former clinical psychologist (25+ years), and expert in schema healing — this podcast offers thoughtful, insight-rich episodes to help you understand your patterns, heal from past emotional wounds, an... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSelf-ImprovementEducationSociety & Culture | |||

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Why You Keep Falling for Emotionally Unavailable Men - Even When You Know Better
If dating tends to bring up anxiety, self-doubt, people-pleasing, or the urge to lose yourself in ... more
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In this episode of Healing for Love, I respond to a thoughtful question from a listener who describes a relationship that is supportive and stable - yet something important is missing.
Her partner is kind, affectionate, and eas... more
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Have you ever looked back on a past relationship and thought:
Why did I stay so long?
Why didn’t I see the... more
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In Part 2 of this series, I continue unpacking the darker red flags that often show up early in dating – the ones that are easy to dismiss but costly to ignore.
These are not minor quirks. They are patterns that predict future ... more
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The therapist voice is very listenable. The content is through and gives a very broad coverage of scheme therapy and the therapist is clearly experienced. The show lost a star for me because I would find it more compelling to listen if it was formatted the same each episode : quick intro to who the speaker is ( no explanation of credentials and CV, that’s available in the shows info and website) then a half hr episode each time.
I’d return more often if it was more succinct- not just a cup of te... more
I have just started working through my stuff and these pods are so helpful. I am learning and getting closer to being able to do therapy without crashing. Thank you ladies
Gemma’s way of explaining relationship dynamics and schema therapy in a way that is easy to understand, is incredibly helpful. This kind of content could really help women who may be struggling in relationships and might not understand why. Thank you Gemma.
The therapist voice is very listenable. The content is through and gives a very broad coverage of scheme therapy and the therapist is clearly experienced.
The show lost a star because I would find it more compelling to listen if it was formatted the same each episode : quick into to who the speaker is ( no explanation of credentials and CV, that’s available in the shows into and website) then a half hr episode each tim and way more succinct .
A 7 minute intro has me distracted and there is drif... more
Thank you so much Gemma for your body of work in the area of prevention for women in being caught up in patterns of destructive and damaging relationships - Your passion, skill, experience and commitment is so appreciated! 😊
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A relationship-focused series led by a veteran clinician-host that explores how early experiences shape love patterns and how to rewrite relationship scripts. Episodes frequently blend schema therapy concepts with practical coaching, offering concrete tools for recognizing red flags, understanding emotional needs, and choosing healthier partners and boundaries. The show often promotes coaching programs and courses, positioning the host as both educator and guide for women seeking greater security and authenticity in love and life.
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