No More Codependency, Healthy Detachment Strategies To Break The Patterns, Discover How To Stop Struggling With Codependent Relationships, Obsessive Jealousy And Narcissistic Abuse
Written by Emma Smith
Narrated by Casey Wyman
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Here's a short preview of what you'll discover:
• The EXACT formula for recognizing if you are in a codependent relationship (even if you’re still in a state of denial).
• Why it’s possible to love a person too much and risk losing yourself in a relationship.
• The expert-backed methods for increasing self-awareness and building your self-esteem.
• How to effectively overcome unnecessary guilt and intense jealousy without having to consult a professional.
• The tried and tested ways to set clear, healthy boundaries that work to your advantage.
• Why personal space, self-care, and healthy detachment are non-negotiables in any relationship.
• The little-known destructive habits that you need to quit NOW for your mental health and physical safety.
• How to BREAK FREE from persistent and damaging relationships once and for all (even if you think you can’t live without that person).
And much, much more…
By relying on the step-by-step plan in this book, you can heal from harmful relationships, achieve lasting self-respect, and replace codependency with life-affirming relationships.
If you want to unlock access to this potent information about relationships and emotional healing, then you should purchase this book!
Emma Smith
Emma Smith was born Elspeth Hallsmith in 1923 in Newquay, Cornwall, where until the age of twelve, she lived with her mother and father, an elder brother and sister, and a younger brother. Her first book, Maidens' Trip, was published in 1948 and won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize. Her second, The Far Cry, was published the following year and was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. In 1951 Emma Smith married Richard Stewart-Jones. After her husband's death in 1957 she went to live with her two young children in Wales, where she proceeded to write and have published four successful children's books, one of which, No Way of Telling, was runner-up for the Carnegie Gold Medal. She also published a number of short stories and, in 1978, her novel The Opportunity of a Lifetime. In 2008 The Great Western Beach, her memoir of her Cornish childhood, was published to widespread critical acclaim. Since 1980 Emma Smith has lived in the London district of Putney.
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