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Insecure in Love

- How Anxious Attachment Can Make You Feel Jealous, Needy, and Worried and What You Can Do About It
Af: Leslie Becker-Phelps Engelsk Paperback

Insecure in Love

- How Anxious Attachment Can Make You Feel Jealous, Needy, and Worried and What You Can Do About It
Af: Leslie Becker-Phelps Engelsk Paperback
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Has your romantic partner called you clingy, insecure, desperate, or jealous? No one wants to admit that they possess these qualities; but if you find yourself constantly on the alert, anxious, or worried when it comes to your significant other, you may suffer from anxious attachment, a fear of abandonment that is often rooted in early childhood experiences.

In Freeing Your Love From Insecurity, you''ll learn how to overcome attachment anxiety using compassionate self-awareness, a technique that can help you recognize your negative thoughts or unhealthy behavior patterns and respond to them in a nurturing way—rather than beating yourself up. You’ll also learn how insecurity can negatively affect healthy dialog between you and your partner (or potential partners) and develop the skills needed to stop you from reverting back to old patterns of neediness and possessiveness.

If you suffer from anxious attachment, you probably know that you need to change, and yet you have remained stuck. With compassionate self-awareness, you can successfully explore old anxiety perpetuating perceptions and habits without being overwhelmed or paralyzed by them. By understanding the psychological factors at the root of your attachment anxiety, you will learn to cultivate secure, healthy relationships to last a lifetime.

If you’re ready to stop getting stuck in the same hurtful relationship patterns and finally break the cycle of heartache, this book can show you how to get the love you deserve—and keep it!

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Has your romantic partner called you clingy, insecure, desperate, or jealous? No one wants to admit that they possess these qualities; but if you find yourself constantly on the alert, anxious, or worried when it comes to your significant other, you may suffer from anxious attachment, a fear of abandonment that is often rooted in early childhood experiences.

In Freeing Your Love From Insecurity, you''ll learn how to overcome attachment anxiety using compassionate self-awareness, a technique that can help you recognize your negative thoughts or unhealthy behavior patterns and respond to them in a nurturing way—rather than beating yourself up. You’ll also learn how insecurity can negatively affect healthy dialog between you and your partner (or potential partners) and develop the skills needed to stop you from reverting back to old patterns of neediness and possessiveness.

If you suffer from anxious attachment, you probably know that you need to change, and yet you have remained stuck. With compassionate self-awareness, you can successfully explore old anxiety perpetuating perceptions and habits without being overwhelmed or paralyzed by them. By understanding the psychological factors at the root of your attachment anxiety, you will learn to cultivate secure, healthy relationships to last a lifetime.

If you’re ready to stop getting stuck in the same hurtful relationship patterns and finally break the cycle of heartache, this book can show you how to get the love you deserve—and keep it!

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 192
ISBN-13: 9781608828159
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1608828158
Udg. Dato: 1 jun 2014
Længde: 11mm
Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 155mm
Forlag: New Harbinger Publications
Oplagsdato: 1 jun 2014
Forfatter(e): Leslie Becker-Phelps
Forfatter(e) Leslie Becker-Phelps


Kategori Dating, samliv & ægteskab


ISBN-13 9781608828159


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 192


Udgave


Længde 11mm


Bredde 229mm


Højde 155mm


Udg. Dato 1 jun 2014


Oplagsdato 1 jun 2014


Forlag New Harbinger Publications

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