{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"ERP 518: When Stress Hijacks Connection: How Couples Can Use Stress to Grow Closer \u2014 An Interview with Dr. Rebecca Heiss","description":"Ever notice how the smallest trigger in your relationship\u2014a tone of voice, a lingering look, or a forgotten chore\u2014can suddenly feel like a five-alarm fire? The truth is, most couples aren\u2019t fighting about the dishes or the laundry; they\u2019re struggling against the undercurrents of stress, anxiety, and unspoken needs that simmer just beneath the surface. When these emotions erupt, it\u2019s not just about the task at hand but the deep human urge to be seen, valued, and connected. Left unchecked, these survival-driven stress responses can turn moments of misunderstanding into cycles of blame, defensiveness, or painful silence. In this episode, you\u2019ll discover a refreshing reframe of stress in intimate relationships\u2014not as a signal to run or shut down, but as an invitation to meaningful connection and growth. Learn how to recognize your triggers, transform heightened emotions into curiosity and constructive action, and tap into the power of vulnerability\u2014even in the heat of conflict. Through practical strategies, thought-provoking questions, and powerful mindset shifts, this conversation is packed with insights to help you break free from old reaction patterns, deepen trust, and turn even your toughest moments into a pathway for a stronger partnership. Dr. Rebecca Heiss Bio: Dr. Rebecca Heiss is a Stress Physiologist and full-time keynote speaker residing in Greenville, South Carolina, who has worked with household names like VISA, P&amp;amp;G, SHRM, Bloomberg, and Northwestern Mutual. Dr. Heiss hails from a small town in upstate NY! She grew up playing basketball and football in the backyard with her sister and neighborhood kids. Basketball stuck with her, and she continues to enjoy playing with friends today while promoting her co-founded non-profit, Gamechanger Basketball. &amp;nbsp; Episode Highlights 03:40 Discover how personal loss led to a life-changing approach to handling stress. 08:42 Learn why our brains react so strongly in relationships\u2014and how to respond differently. 11:37 Find out how curiosity can replace fear and build a deeper connection during stress. 14:41 Get simple, real-life tools for managing conflict and assessing vulnerability. 19:01 Uncover powerful questions that can turn arguments into understanding. 20:51 Explore a three-step process for navigating stress as a team and how to use this method to resolve everyday relationship challenges. 26:25 Discover why embracing\u2014not avoiding\u2014stress leads to more meaning and growth. 39:40 Quick, physical techniques anyone can use to release tension. 40:58 How community, service, and the right resources can transform your stress. &amp;nbsp; Your Checklist of Actions to Take   Pause and Breathe: When feeling stressed or triggered, take a moment to pause with a deep inhale and exhale to help settle your nervous system.   Invite the Tiger In: Instead of avoiding stress, consciously sit with the discomfort for three minutes to allow yourself to fully experience and acknowledge it.   Get Curious: Ask yourself, \u201cWhat is this stress here to help me do?\u201d to start shifting out of a blame mindset and into a place of productive inquiry.   Connect with Others: Reflect on \u201cWho do I need to connect with?\u201d\u2014be it your partner, a friend, or even a part of yourself\u2014to seek support and reduce isolation.   Use Physical Outlet: If you\u2019re more nonverbal, move your body (e.g., fast feet, punching a pillow, yelling\u2014in a safe space) to help release stress energy.   Name Your Feelings: Verbally recognize and share your emotional state with your partner, such as \u201cI\u2019m feeling defensive,\u201d to foster vulnerability and mutual understanding.   Set a Break Word: Agree on a lighthearted code word as a couple to pause heated discussions, allowing each person to process and return with more clarity.   Direct Your Energy Constructively: After working through the initial stress, focus on what you need\u2014whether it\u2019s an apology, to be heard, or a change in behavior\u2014and express this clearly to your partner.   &amp;nbsp; Mentioned  Instinct (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book)  Springboard (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Man's Search for Meaning (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book)  Shifting Criticism For Connected Communication (free guide) Connect with Dr. Rebecca Heiss Websites: rebeccaheiss.com Facebook: facebook.com\/drrebeccaheiss X: https:\/\/x.com\/DrRebeccaHeiss YouTube: youtube.com\/hannel\/UCO3XmakQmJX0z0TbSfr3agg Instagram: instagram.com\/drrebeccaheiss LinkedIn: linkedin.com\/in\/rebeccaheiss\/details\/experience ","author_name":"Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide","author_url":"https:\/\/www.drjessicahiggins.com\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/40224230\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/198953395"}