
Discover why "Women Who Love Too Much" remains a self-help phenomenon since 1985. Robin Norwood's groundbreaking exploration of relationship addiction has transformed therapy approaches worldwide, helping countless women break free from the painful cycle of loving men who can't love them back.
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Have you ever found yourself desperately clinging to a relationship that causes more pain than joy? This isn't about loving too intensely-it's about becoming obsessed with emotionally unavailable partners, allowing that obsession to control your emotions, and measuring love by the depth of your torment. Consider Jill, a successful law student who became infatuated with Randy, an attorney she met through friends. Despite his clear warnings not to pressure him, she called constantly and flew to see him twice, only to be ignored during her second visit while he drank beer and watched television. When she finally questioned his drinking, Jill realized she'd never seen him sober but had dismissed his vague, inconsistent communication as her fault for "boring him." Women caught in this pattern share striking similarities: they take responsibility for others' emotions, feel magnetically drawn to emotionally unavailable men, fear abandonment, suffer from critically low self-esteem, and develop an addiction to emotional pain. The roots typically trace back to childhood experiences in dysfunctional homes. When Jill's father was emotionally unavailable, she blamed herself rather than recognizing his limitations. By believing she could win his love if only she changed enough, she maintained an illusion of control-a pattern that continued in her adult relationships.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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