
The Lemon Tree Coaching
Welcome to The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast—where emotional depth meets grounded psychology. Hosted by Dr. Allison Sucamele, this podcast is a sanctuary for anyone ready to do the inner work, face their shadow, and cultivate a life that feels authentic, aligned, and alive.
Each episode explores the psychology behind emotions, relationships, nervous system healing, and self-awareness. Whether you're navigating heartbreak, burnout, betrayal, people-pleasing, or the desire for deeper meaning, you'll find thoughtful reflections, symbolic storytelling, and powerful insights to help you bloom—one truth at a time.
Grab a cup of tea, tune in, and come home to yourself.
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The Lemon Tree Coaching
# 133 - The Subtle Signs of Disloyalty
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This week on The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast, we’re exploring the subtle signs of disloyalty — the ones you often feel in your gut before you can name them. Not the obvious betrayals like cheating or backstabbing, but the quiet cracks: the silence when you needed someone to have your back, the micro-withdrawals of care, or the way your story gets shared without consent.
If you’ve ever sensed a shift in someone’s energy but couldn’t explain it, this conversation is for you. Together we’ll look at what loyalty really means, the psychology behind emotional availability, and how to respond when you notice those subtle fractures in trust.
🌐 Online Tools & Articles:
- Psychology Today: Are You Emotionally Available?
- MindBodyGreen: Signs You’re Emotionally Available
- Therapist Aid: Free Worksheets
- The Attachment Project Quiz
💛 For Mental Health Support:
If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 in the U.S. to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For professional therapy, visit psychologytoday.com
or therapyden.com
.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode and post are for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional mental health care.