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WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH
BASED ON THE BOOK BY ROBIN NORWOOD
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY
CONTENT
Understanding the Pattern of Loving Too Much
Dysfunctional Origins and the Need to Be Needed
The Illusion of Change and the Cycle of Suffering
Men Who Choose Women Who Love Too Much
The Myth of "Beauty and the Beast" and the Trap of Denial
Relationship Addiction and the Path to Recovery
The Ten Steps to Recovery (Steps 1-5)
The Ten Steps to Recovery (Steps 6-10)
Recovery and Intimacy: Closing the Gap
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
Women Who Love Too Much by Robin Norwood delves into the lives of women who repeatedly enter into relationships where they give excessively and find themselves in emotional pain. The book explores the reasons behind these patterns, suggesting that they often stem from dysfunctional childhoods where emotional needs were unmet. It examines the tendency for these women to be drawn to men they want to fix or rescue. Norwood aims to help women recognize these destructive cycles of relating to men and understand the origins of their behavior. The book offers insights into distinguishing between unhealthy and healthy love.
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Audiolibro: 21 de marzo de 2025
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