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Self-Sabotage: Why You Do What You Shouldn’t, and How to Stop

2025/6/16
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Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

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Forrest Hansen: 自我破坏是指我们做出与自身目标背道而驰的行为,这并非完全非理性,而是源于我们内心的冲突。我们往往在工作、人际关系等重要领域更容易自我破坏,因为我们对这些领域的结果投入了过多的情感。这种行为可能表现为拖延、自我设限甚至自我毁灭。我们需要理解自我破坏背后的动机,并找到更有效的方式来实现我们的目标。 Rick Hansen: 自我破坏是心理结构的体现,源于我们内心不同声音的拉扯。成熟的自我可能想要实现某个目标,但内在的小孩却因为过去的经历而渴望其他。有时,我们的一部分会认为某种行为对我们有益,即使其他部分反对。更深层次的自我破坏可能源于我们内在的破坏性力量,这些力量可能源于创伤或对自身价值的否定。理解这些内在力量的根源,有助于我们更好地应对自我破坏。

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We’ve all had moments where we watch ourselves make the exact wrong choice: procrastinating on an important task, picking a fight in a good relationship, or pulling back just when things are starting to go well. This is self-sabotage, and in this episode Dr. Rick and Forrest explore why we do it and how to stop.

They talk about how self-sabotage often serves as a form of psychological self-protection, and why doing well can feel like a threat to our identity, before discussing avoidance coping, the conflict between aspects of who we are, and why we stay safe rather than stepping forward. Along the way, they offer practical strategies for updating outdated internal models, working with different parts of ourselves, and building the inner resources that make real change possible.

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Key Topics:

0:00: Introduction

2:05: What is self-sabotage, really?

6:10: Why self-sabotage is often a form of protection

10:20: Avoidance coping and the logic of “safe failure”

14:40: The identity cost of doing well

18:55: Internal conflict and the parts model

26:15: Challenge vs. threat: how the brain evaluates risk

32:05: Real-life examples of self-sabotage

37:30: How to begin working with self-sabotaging parts

45:45: Working with self-destructive parts

51:10: Creating safer conditions for growth

57:25: Building a feedback loop that reinforces trust

1:02:40: Recap and additional take-aways

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