The Virtual Couch
The Virtual Couch
Tony Overbay LMFT
Why "Me Too" Feels Like "Not You": Stop Fixing, Start Staying
52 minutes Posted Mar 3, 2026 at 9:00 am.
Welcome and Where to Follow
Retreat Story Mental Load Misfire
Intent vs Impact in Bids
Attack Surface and Pathological Kindness
Sequencing the Conversation
Stealing Thunder Named
Catching the Thunder Grab
Drive By Empathy Metaphor
Empathy vs Sympathy Basics
Why Optimism Can Dismiss
What Empathy Actually Does
Real Life Fixing Examples
Spotting the Empathy Dash
Why We Do It
Adaptive Child Origins
Fixer vs Avoider Examples
Co-Regulation Explained
Two Ways to Respond
Four Pillars Framework
Questions Before Comments
Curiosity in Action
Three Before One Rule
When Effort Feels Unseen
Handling Your Triggers
Closing Encouragement
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You said, "That sounds really hard," so why is your partner still upset?
It's called the Empathy Dash — that moment you touch your partner's pain just long enough to check a box, then sprint toward solutions, silver linings, or your own experience. In over 1,500 couples sessions, Tony has watched this pattern quietly erode trust while both partners swear they're trying. This episode unpacks why your empathy isn't landing, what your nervous system is actually doing when you rush to fix, and a deceptively simple practice that changes everything.
In this episode, you'll discover:
Why "me too" on the inside lands like "not you" on the outside — and the intent-vs-impact gap where relationships slowly erode
Stealing Thunder: the real-time couples session moment that perfectly captures how sharing gets hijacked before it even lands
How your Adaptive Child — the survival strategy that kept you safe growing up — is now sabotaging your closest relationship
The neuroscience of co-regulation and why your calm presence does more than your best advice ever could
The 3-Before-1 Rule: a concrete practice for staying present when every instinct says fix, solve, or flee
Tony Overbay, LMFT, draws from over two decades of couples therapy, Terry Real's relational framework, and Dan Siegel's interpersonal neurobiology to redefine what empathy actually looks like in practice.
If you've ever left a conversation thinking "I said all the right things" while your partner felt completely unseen — this one's for you. You're not broken. You just don't know what you don't know yet.
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