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15 September 2020

Mars vs Venus – How We Show We Care

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Mars vs Venus – How We Show We Care
Mars vs Venus – How We Show We Care

‘Mars vs Venus – How We Show We Care’ By Nigel Summerley and Rowena J Ronson

NS: Some people say I’m good with words – and I suppose I should be, as I’ve managed to make a living from them for most of my life. But I sometimes struggle to put feelings into words – especially, like many men, when I’m trying to tell someone that I care about them or am concerned for their wellbeing. I know men have a tendency to offer advice or solutions – but those are often not well received, are they?

RJR: You are certainly good with words, Nigel. What you are saying is really interesting. Can you give me an example of what you are talking about? Speaking from a female perspective, I am not good at being given advice, unless someone really clearly knows where I am at. Otherwise it feels not individualised, not asked for, and undermining.

NS: A simple example would be having a friend who suffers from anxiety to such an extent that it seems to be making them ill. And if I were to say to them that they should stop worrying and try to see how fortunate they actually are, then it would be received in the way that I think you have just highlighted. Well-intentioned advice given from my point of view rather than from fully appreciating the other person’s situation is not likely to be of help.

RJR: Interesting. So is this a male/female thing do you think? Or an advice-giving thing generally? For us to give advice to people only if I asked? I wonder.

NS: There is an aspect of it that is a male/female issue, because I think men generally tend towards problem-solving and being controlling – and women tend not to appreciate either of those approaches, especially the latter. But I think both men and women are not keen on receiving unasked for advice. I know I’m often not good at receiving advice – even if I know that it makes sense. So what do we do when someone we care about is having a difficult time?

RJR: It is a fundamental and masculine/feminine difference, not necessarily a male/female one, I feel. I have female friends who are more in their masculine, and male friends who tend towards their feminine. It is all very interesting! And I guess we all have different approaches for the different people in our lives. I know, for example, that my approach with my parents is not the same as with my patients. I also know it is a big trigger for me to receive advice when I have not asked for it – when wanted I have wanted is something completely different. At those times I have ended up losing out on good listening, care, witnessing, being understood, respected, appreciated etc, and instead get advice that actually doesn’t work for me at all. I think that probably answers your question, Nigel. I will be very interested in your response. Emoji

NS: Yes, I see what you mean re masculine/feminine. And I, too, find unsought advice is a trigger – I think it may be for many people. You have highlighted the important thing for most of us – to be listened to. I think that I listen and that I know that is important, but I can’t seem to help myself going straight from there into trying to be “helpful” with advice. There is almost a compulsion to come up with answers – often to things that have no answer. I think this discussion is likely to help me be more sensitive in future – and concentrate on listening and understanding.

RJR: I feel it is a great privilege to be listened to. It is a real gift. Listened to without judgement. There is nothing quite like it.

NS: That seems to be the lesson here. What do our readers think?

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Hi, my name is Shoshannah Phoenix. I work with individuals, couples, and families, especially where things feel complicated, tangled, or hard to make sense of.

My work uniquely blends talking therapy, my own mindscaping, functional medicine, cutting edge genetic testing, and natural holistic solutions to whatever ails you. I help people understand how their nervous system, body, thoughts, emotions, and relationships are connected - and how these patterns shape health, behaviour, and connection over time.

Many of the people I work with have complex or long-standing challenges. They may be living with anxiety, emotional overwhelm, OCD, trauma, chronic stress, complex health issues, neurodivergence, relationship difficulties, or patterns that seem to repeat across generations. Rather than looking at one piece in isolation, I work with the whole picture.

This is gentle, collaborative work. We move at a pace that feels safe and manageable, working with your system rather than pushing it. Whether we are working one-to-one or with couples and families, my role is to help you understand yourself more clearly, feel more regulated and supported, and find a way forward that truly fits you.

I am right here… how can I help you?

Shoshannah Phoenix
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About Shoshannah

Hi, my name is Shoshannah Phoenix. I work with individuals, couples, and families, especially where things feel complicated, tangled, or hard to make sense of.

My work uniquely blends talking therapy, my own mindscaping, functional medicine, cutting edge genetic testing, and natural holistic solutions to whatever ails you. I help people understand how their nervous system, body, thoughts, emotions, and relationships are connected - and how these patterns shape health, behaviour, and connection over time.

Many of the people I work with have complex or long-standing challenges. They may be living with anxiety, emotional overwhelm, OCD, trauma, chronic stress, complex health issues, neurodivergence, relationship difficulties, or patterns that seem to repeat across generations. Rather than looking at one piece in isolation, I work with the whole picture.

This is gentle, collaborative work. We move at a pace that feels safe and manageable, working with your system rather than pushing it. Whether we are working one-to-one or with couples and families, my role is to help you understand yourself more clearly, feel more regulated and supported, and find a way forward that truly fits you.

I am right here… how can I help you?


Shoshannah works on-line nationally and internationally, and in person in St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK

About Shoshannah

Hi, my name is Shoshannah Phoenix. I work with individuals, couples, and families, especially where things feel complicated, tangled, or hard to make sense of.

My work uniquely blends talking therapy, my own mindscaping, functional medicine, cutting edge genetic testing, and natural holistic solutions to whatever ails you. I help people understand how their nervous system, body, thoughts, emotions, and relationships are connected - and how these patterns shape health, behaviour, and connection over time.

Many of the people I work with have complex or long-standing challenges. They may be living with anxiety, emotional overwhelm, OCD, trauma, chronic stress, complex health issues, neurodivergence, relationship difficulties, or patterns that seem to repeat across generations. Rather than looking at one piece in isolation, I work with the whole picture.

This is gentle, collaborative work. We move at a pace that feels safe and manageable, working with your system rather than pushing it. Whether we are working one-to-one or with couples and families, my role is to help you understand yourself more clearly, feel more regulated and supported, and find a way forward that truly fits you.

I am right here… how can I help you?

Shoshannah Phoenix

Shoshannah works on-line nationally and internationally, and in person in St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK