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Letters from Women Who Love Too Much
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Letters from Women Who Love Too Much

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The internationally bestselling author Robin Norwood responds to letters from women who need advice and help in their recovery from addiction - whether drugs, alcohol or dangerous men

The internationally bestselling author Robin Norwood responds to letters from women who need advice and help in their recovery from addiction - whether drugs, alcohol or dangerous men

In her bestselling self-help book, Women Who Love Too Much, Robin Norwood revolutionised the way we look at love, with a compassionate, intimate book offering a detailed psychological recovery programme for women who love too much - women who are attracted to the wrong men, who neglect their own interests and friends and who are unable to leave tormented relationships for fear of being ‘empty without him’. It is a book that speaks to nearly every woman who has ever loved and lost.

In this follow-up to her bestselling book, Robin Norwood presents selected letters from readers about their reactions to the book.

Norwood, a Dallas therapist, responds to her correspondents with diagnoses of the maladies they describe. The book, a closer look at relationship addiction and recovery, is divided into 10 sections involving women who are battered, in therapy, addicted to drugs and/or alcohol, as well as to dangerous men.

Although the letters are filled with pain, they also express hope for new beginnings, together with thanks from women who say they have learned that they are not alone in their suffering. The closing chapter is devoted to letters from men describing their own destructive relationships.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2015
Pages
352
ISBN
9781784751616

The internationally bestselling author Robin Norwood responds to letters from women who need advice and help in their recovery from addiction - whether drugs, alcohol or dangerous men

The internationally bestselling author Robin Norwood responds to letters from women who need advice and help in their recovery from addiction - whether drugs, alcohol or dangerous men

In her bestselling self-help book, Women Who Love Too Much, Robin Norwood revolutionised the way we look at love, with a compassionate, intimate book offering a detailed psychological recovery programme for women who love too much - women who are attracted to the wrong men, who neglect their own interests and friends and who are unable to leave tormented relationships for fear of being ‘empty without him’. It is a book that speaks to nearly every woman who has ever loved and lost.

In this follow-up to her bestselling book, Robin Norwood presents selected letters from readers about their reactions to the book.

Norwood, a Dallas therapist, responds to her correspondents with diagnoses of the maladies they describe. The book, a closer look at relationship addiction and recovery, is divided into 10 sections involving women who are battered, in therapy, addicted to drugs and/or alcohol, as well as to dangerous men.

Although the letters are filled with pain, they also express hope for new beginnings, together with thanks from women who say they have learned that they are not alone in their suffering. The closing chapter is devoted to letters from men describing their own destructive relationships.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2015
Pages
352
ISBN
9781784751616