The relationship may be over, or it may still be playing out. You know it's not good for you, and yet your mind refuses to let go. Why can’t you stop thinking about them? The questions. The analysis. The endless replaying of conversations, texts, and memories. And it is taking up far more space in your head than it should.
For years, people trapped in these cycles have been told to “move on,” “love themselves more,” or simply wait for time to heal the wound. None of it works. This book explains why. Blending psychology, neuroscience, and rigorous research, this radical guide exposes the mechanisms that keep the mind locked in obsessive attachment, and introduces a new path out. It also explores an emerging medical intervention, the Stellate Ganglion Block, and its role in resetting the nervous system after relational trauma.
This is not a book about blaming the other person, and it is not another collection of comforting clichés. It is a clear, professional, evidence-based framework for understanding what has happened to your mind and how to reclaim it.
NOTE: You will receive a digital PDF copy of the book with this purchase.
If you prefer a physical copy of the book, you can purchase one here: https://amzn.to/3Oc2I7E
The relationship may be over, or it may still be playing out. You know it's not good for you, and yet your mind refuses to let go. Why can’t you stop thinking about them? The questions. The analysis. The endless replaying of conversations, texts, and memories. And it is taking up far more space in your head than it should.
For years, people trapped in these cycles have been told to “move on,” “love themselves more,” or simply wait for time to heal the wound. None of it works. This book explains why. Blending psychology, neuroscience, and rigorous research, this radical guide exposes the mechanisms that keep the mind locked in obsessive attachment, and introduces a new path out. It also explores an emerging medical intervention, the Stellate Ganglion Block, and its role in resetting the nervous system after relational trauma.
This is not a book about blaming the other person, and it is not another collection of comforting clichés. It is a clear, professional, evidence-based framework for understanding what has happened to your mind and how to reclaim it.
NOTE: You will receive a digital PDF copy of the book with this purchase.
If you prefer a physical copy of the book, you can purchase one here: https://amzn.to/3Oc2I7E