Women who Love Too Much: When You Keep Wishing and Hoping He'll ChangeThis is the world-renowned, inspiring, practical program for women who believe that being in love means being in pain. Based on the multi-million-copy bestseller, Women Who Love Too Much presents a clear, comprehensive, 10-point recovery plan for women who are addicted to the wrong men for the wrong reasons. Among the vital lessons you will learn in this program are: How the search for the love you never got from your parents can become a crushing obsession in adulthood. How to change from loving someone so much it hurts, to loving yourself enough to stop the pain. How to free yourself from destructive loving and build a healthy, meaningful relationship. This step-by-step self-awareness program offers help, understanding and, above all, hope -- the pathway to making love the truly happy event it is supposed to be. |
Contents
LOVING | 1 |
GOOD SEX IN BAD RELATIONSHIPS | 26 |
IF I SUFFER FOR YOU WILL YOU LOVE | 47 |
THE NEED to be Needed | 65 |
SHALL WE DANCE? | 81 |
MEN WHO CHOOSE WOMEN WHO LOVE | 105 |
BEAUTY And the Beast | 137 |
WHEN ONE ADDICTION FEEDS ANOTHER | 181 |
DYING FOR LOVE | 196 |
THE ROAD TO RECOVERY | 220 |
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