Isabel Espana Sala, Integrative Psychotherapist Sexologist, recommends:
Women Who Love Too Much by Robin Norwood
“There are moments in life that feel like quiet awakenings—when something deep within begins to stir, and we start to remember who we truly are. Women Who Love Too Much by Robin Norwood was one of those moments for me. I first came across it during a counselling session, while speaking about a painful, toxic relationship I felt stuck in. When my therapist scribbled down its title, I had no idea it would mark the beginning of real change—of healing, and a return to myself.
Norwood explores why some women become emotionally entangled in unhealthy relationships—giving too much, receiving too little—and how those patterns are rooted in past pain. Her words are clear, compassionate, and transformative. Since then, I’ve shared this book with friends, clients, and colleagues. It has become part of my story, and a gift I continue to pass on.
If you’re feeling lost in your relationships, this book might be the mirror you need—an invitation to come home to yourself with gentleness and courage.”
The Blurb:
‘Women Who Love Too Much’ is a compassionate and eye-opening guide for those who find themselves drawn to emotionally unavailable or destructive partners—often at the expense of their own well-being. Drawing from her experience as a therapist, Robin Norwood explores how early emotional wounds can shape our patterns of attachment, leading us to confuse love with pain. Through powerful case studies and a ten-step recovery framework, this book offers a path toward healing, self-understanding, and the kind of love that nurtures rather than depletes. A classic in the realm of relationship psychology, it’s a lifeline for anyone ready to break free from the cycle of loving too much.
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