45 minute Online - Inspiring, Healing, Training and Transformation Event - "Navigating the Six Levels of Relationships"
Sat Apr 18, 19:00 - Sat Jun 6, 20:00
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Hear from the author and learn about "Navigating the Six Levels of Relationships" to transform your life, heal your emotions, mind, body and spirit. With a practical Case Study's, Tools that work inside a Therapy and Healing Model.
Navigating the Six Levels of Relationships – A Book by Gerald Crawford (2025) – Our relationships with others fall in six categories, those we love and care for, those we need, those we use, those we tolerate, those we stand indifferent to and the ones we don’t care about.
Core Themes in the Book – Navigating the Six Levels of Relationships – A Book by Gerald Crawford (2025)
1. Relationship Classification & Clarity
Theme: Understanding that not all relationships belong at the same emotional depth or level.
The book introduces six distinct categories — those we love and care for, need, use, tolerate, stand indifferent to, and don’t care about — as a practical map for awareness and decision-making in relationships.
Purpose:
To help readers recognise where each person actually sits in their life rather than where they wish they were.
2. Expectation vs. Capacity
Theme: Much of emotional pain and disappointment comes from misplacing people in the wrong level, leading to unrealistic or mismatched expectations.
Core idea:
When someone who belongs in a lower-depth category is treated like a love relationship, hurt is inevitable.
Healing:
Aligning expectations with roles — and setting appropriate psychological and emotional boundaries.
3. Emotional Investment & Energy Management
Theme: How much emotional energy and access you allow in a relationship should be matched to the relationship’s level.
Higher levels (Love & Need) need trust, vulnerability, mutuality, and shared contribution.
Lower levels (Use, Tolerate, Indifferent, Don’t Care) require boundaries, detachment, and functional clarity.
This theme helps readers control emotional exposure and prevent burnout.
4. Boundaries as Healing Tools
Theme: Healthy boundaries are critical — not walls, but structures that protect emotional capacity and self-respect.
Boundaries help:
- Prevent over-investment
- Reduce resentment
- Maintain psychological safety
- Clarify role and expectation
Insight:
Boundaries are not rejection — they are placement tools.
5. Healing Through Placement
Theme: Healing is less about changing others and more about reclassifying relationships based on reality.
Pain diminishes when:
- You accept a person’s true relational capacity
- You adjust expectations
- You reduce emotional leakage into unsuitable relationships
This shifts focus from repairing the person to aligning the relationship role.
6. Self-Reflection & Inner Awareness
Theme: Relationships are mirrors — they reflect your wounds, unmet needs, and unconscious attachments.
This book encourages:
- Understanding personal triggers
- Seeing repeated patterns of misplacement
- Reclaiming emotional ownership
Core insight:
You don’t just manage relationships — you manage your internal map of connection, need, and attachment.
7. Healthy Relationship Dynamics
Theme: The model also explores how to interact meaningfully and appropriately at each level.
Key relational skills may include:
- Setting clear expectations
- Communication aligned with relational depth
- Repair and accountability where appropriate
- Releasing relationships that no longer serve growth
This helps cultivate:
- Security
- Respect
- Functional cooperation
8. Prioritising Well-Being & Psychological Safety
Theme: Ultimately, the model is about protecting your emotional well-being while engaging authentically with others.
Rather than clinging to people out of fear, attachment, or habit, the framework encourages:
Conscious choice
Emotional maturity
Healthy boundary setting
Purposeful connection
Summary of Core Message
Pain and disappointment usually come not from people themselves — but from placing them in the wrong relational level. Healing comes from accurate placement, boundary alignment, and conscious expectation management.