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Women Who Love Too Much
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Women Who Love Too Much

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THE INTERNATIONAL NO.1 BESTSELLER HELPING MILLIONS OF WOMEN FIND HEALTHIER RELATIONSHIPS

'A life-changing book'
Erica Jong

Is your relationship the most important thing in your life? Are you constantly thinking and talking about your partner, or finding excuses for their bad behaviour?

If you have ever found yourself obsessing over an undeserving partner, this book was written for you. Many women are repeatedly drawn into unhappy and destructive relationships, and then struggle to make these doomed relationships work. In this bestselling psychology book, leading relationship and marriage therapist Robin Norwood reveals why we get into unhealthy relationships and how powerfully addictive they are - and shares her effective framework for finding and sustaining love.

Updated edition with a new introduction

What readers are saying:
'A must read for everyone, women and men alike'
'One of the best self-help books I have read'
'A life changing book - brutally honest and straightforward - yet full of love and compassion'
'Such an insightful read'
'Brilliant, life-changing'
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781407009315
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
PublisherRandom House
Publishing date27/11/2014
LanguageEnglish
File size1172 Kbytes
Article no.2326676
CatalogsVC
Data source no.667252
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Author

Robin Norwood is a licensed marriage, family and child therapist in private practice. She specialises in treating unhealthy patterns of relating in love relationships, as well as addiction, co-addiction, compulsive eating, and depression, and is the author of several bestselling self-help books. She lives with her husband in Santa Barbara, California.