Episode Summary
In this episode, Dr. Debi Silber explores the difficult but essential topic of enabling — how we unknowingly prevent both ourselves and others from experiencing the crash-and-burn moments necessary for transformation. Drawing from real conversations with PBT® members, certified coaches, and personal experiences, Dr. Debi reveals how enabling behavior keeps betrayers from feeling the full impact of their choices and keeps the betrayed from healing deeply.
Whether you’re a parent, partner, practitioner, or someone recovering from betrayal, this episode offers powerful insights into how avoiding consequences can block true growth — and how setting boundaries, allowing natural consequences, and standing in your truth can lead to breakthrough instead of burnout.
What You’ll Learn
- The three groups of people who don’t heal after betrayal—and why enabling is a common factor
- The physical, mental, and emotional toll enabling takes on the betrayed
- How betrayers avoid transformation when they don’t face real consequences
- The difference between resilience and transformation (patching the old house vs. rebuilding a new one)
- A personal parenting story that illustrates the emotional challenge of not stepping in — and the growth that follows
- How enabling prevents the powerful lessons that come from learning things the hard way
- How to identify where you may be enabling others (or being enabled) and what it’s costing you
Notable Quotes
- “When we enable, we deny someone the opportunity to crash and burn so they can rebuild into something better.”
- “Easy now, hard later or hard now, easy later. Take your pick.”
- “Transformation doesn’t happen from patching things up. It happens when everything falls apart, and you rebuild deliberately.”
Mentioned in the Episode
- The 3 groups from Dr. Debi’s PhD study who didn’t heal
- Post Betrayal Syndrome® and its symptoms
- Rebuilding after betrayal using The 5 Stages from Betrayal to Breakthrough
- Real-world examples from members inside the PBT® Institute
Call to Action
Are you unintentionally enabling someone and blocking your own healing in the process? It’s time to take an honest look. Reflect, journal, or speak with a trusted practitioner about how enabling may be holding you back.
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