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Detaching Without Losing Yourself: Healing Trauma Bonds and Reclaiming Emotional Stability. The Stop Begging for Love Series, #2
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- ISBN8231264902
- EAN9798231264902
- Date de parution10/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
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Detaching Without Losing YourselfHealing Trauma Bonds and Reclaiming Emotional StabilityBook 2 of The Stop Begging for Love SeriesYou know this relationship isn't good for you, yet you still feel pulled back in. You've tried to leave, pull away, or emotionally detach, but the anxiety, guilt, and longing hit hard. It feels less like love and more like withdrawal, and you don't understand why walking away feels like losing yourself.
This book helps you break that cycle without shaming you for being in it. It offers a compassionate, grounded roadmap for healing trauma bonds so you can detach safely, steadily, and without emotional collapse. Not by forcing yourself to "be strong, " but by understanding what your nervous system is actually responding to. Unlike advice that tells you to just cut ties or move on, this book explains why detachment feels so destabilizing in the first place.
You'll learn how intermittent connection, emotional inconsistency, and attachment wounds create bonds that feel addictive, and how to unwind them in a way that restores your sense of internal safety. Inside, you'll explore:? What trauma bonds are and how they form in emotionally inconsistent relationships? Why detaching triggers anxiety, panic, or grief even when you know better? How to regulate your nervous system while pulling away? The difference between emotional detachment and emotional shutdown? Reflections and grounding practices to help you reclaim stability and self-trustThis book is for you if you've ever felt embarrassed by how hard it is to let go.
If you've blamed yourself for missing someone who hurt you. If part of you wants peace, but another part is terrified of the emptiness detachment seems to bring. You're not weak for struggling to detach. Your nervous system learned to survive connection that was unpredictable. This book helps you unlearn that pattern gently, so you can step away without losing yourself in the process.
This book helps you break that cycle without shaming you for being in it. It offers a compassionate, grounded roadmap for healing trauma bonds so you can detach safely, steadily, and without emotional collapse. Not by forcing yourself to "be strong, " but by understanding what your nervous system is actually responding to. Unlike advice that tells you to just cut ties or move on, this book explains why detachment feels so destabilizing in the first place.
You'll learn how intermittent connection, emotional inconsistency, and attachment wounds create bonds that feel addictive, and how to unwind them in a way that restores your sense of internal safety. Inside, you'll explore:? What trauma bonds are and how they form in emotionally inconsistent relationships? Why detaching triggers anxiety, panic, or grief even when you know better? How to regulate your nervous system while pulling away? The difference between emotional detachment and emotional shutdown? Reflections and grounding practices to help you reclaim stability and self-trustThis book is for you if you've ever felt embarrassed by how hard it is to let go.
If you've blamed yourself for missing someone who hurt you. If part of you wants peace, but another part is terrified of the emptiness detachment seems to bring. You're not weak for struggling to detach. Your nervous system learned to survive connection that was unpredictable. This book helps you unlearn that pattern gently, so you can step away without losing yourself in the process.















