How to Deal with Feeling Disconnected from Your Sweetheart | With Morgan Burch
Episode Summary
Relationship coach Morgan Burch joins Eli to unpack one of the most common — and most painful — dynamics in modern partnerships: the moment you need your partner most is exactly when neither of you has anything left to give. Together, they explore the "hero child" wound, why co-regulation matters more than date nights, and practical tools like the Mirror Game and the DIC Talk that can transform conflict into genuine connection.
Key Takeaways
- The Parenthood Paradox: Both partners have less to give at the exact moment they long for more from each other — recognizing this cycle is the first step to breaking it.
- Microdosing Connection: You don't need a weekend away. Fifteen minutes on the couch with no phones can rebuild safety, trust, and closeness faster than any grand gesture.
- Co-regulation requires self-regulation first: When you feel the urge to blame your partner, that's a signal you're overwhelmed — regulate yourself before attempting to reconnect.
- The Hero Child wound: If you grew up parentified or as the "fixer," your nervous system learned that doing more = being loved. Unlearning that pattern is the key to real intimacy.
- The Mirror Game: Reflective listening — hearing, naming, and validating your partner's feelings without fixing or advising — is one of the most healing things you can do in a relationship.
- The DIC Talk (Dream, Invitation, Collaborate): Instead of issuing demands or keeping score, share a vulnerable dream, invite your partner in, and build a solution together.
- Responsibility Dysmorphia: Taking on a distorted sense of responsibility is a childhood survival strategy — noticing it is the first step to releasing it.
- Seeing yourself clearly = seeing unsafe relationships clearly: When you practice self-acceptance and self-care, the gap between how you treat yourself and how an unsafe partner treats you becomes impossible to ignore.
About the Guest
Morgan Burch is a relationship coach and creator of The SEEN Method® — a framework built on the belief that beneath every conflict lies one of four things: something someone was scared of, embarrassed about, expecting, or a need that went unmet. She helps couples and individuals stop coping and start connecting, and has reached millions through her viral content and private coaching practice.
- 🌐 Website: https://morganburch.com/
- 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodmorgantherapy/
- ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoodMorganTherapy
- 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-burch-747a8226/
Resources Mentioned
- The SEEN Method® — Morgan's signature framework for authentic connection
- 🎓 Free Relationship Masterclass: https://seenmethod.com/free-masterclass
- 📚 The SEEN Method eBook (13 Secrets to Break the Cycles that Break Your Heart): https://theseenmethod.com/ebook
- 🏫 8-Week SEEN Method Class (live, interactive, solo or with partner): https://morganburch.com/live-virtual-class-seen
- 💑 Couples Coaching with Morgan: https://morganburch.com/takeaction/
- IFS (Internal Family Systems / Parts Work) — The therapeutic modality Morgan references for working with the "hero child" and inner parts
- Learn more: https://ifs-institute.com
- EMDR Therapy — Mentioned as a healing modality for those working through deeper relational or childhood trauma
- Learn more: https://www.emdria.org/about-emdr-therapy/
- Attachment Theory & Co-Regulation — The research foundation underlying the tools discussed in this episode
- The Gottman Institute: https://www.gottman.com
Learn more about secure parenting: https://www.attachmentnerd.com/secure-parenting-program
Connect with Eli:
- Website: https://www.attachmentnerd.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@attachmentnerd
Music by Gold Child: https://www.goldchildmusic.com/
