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Description Do you feel like you’re always the problem in your relationship? In this powerful discussion inspired by Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel, we explore relationship dynamics, emotional responsibility, blame cycles, and how partners unconsciously assign roles that shape conflict. Esther Perel explains how relationships can fall into patterns where one person becomes the “identified problem,” while deeper issues go unaddressed. This video dives into self-blame, emotional labor, communication breakdowns, and relational accountability. In this video, you’ll learn: Why one partner is often labeled “the problem” How blame cycles damage intimacy and trust The difference between responsibility and self-blame How to shift from accusation to understanding Questions that help couples reconnect emotionally Whether you’re dating, married, or healing after a breakup, these insights can help you understand your role without carrying all the blame. 👉 Watch till the end for a mindset shift that can change how you see your relationship conflicts forever. Keywords when you're always the problem in the relationship esther perel relationships where should we begin esther perel relationship self blame toxic relationship patterns emotional responsibility in relationships relationship conflict psychology why relationships fail communication in relationships relationship advice couples therapy insights attachment styles relationships healing relationship trauma relationship accountability modern relationship psychology 🔥 Hashtags #EstherPerel #WhereShouldWeBegin #RelationshipAdvice #RelationshipPsychology #CouplesTherapy #EmotionalIntelligence #HealthyRelationships #CommunicationSkills #RelationshipHealing #ModernRelationships ⚠️ Disclaimer Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional therapy or counseling. Relationship experiences vary between individuals. The content is intended to promote self-reflection, understanding, and healthy communication—not to assign blame or diagnose behavior.