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Toxic Comfort: Why You Keep Returning to What Hurts. Exploring the Familiarity, Fear, and Hidden Logic Behind the Patterns You Know Are Hurting You
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- Nombre de pages195
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30405-9
- EAN9783565304059
- Date de parution08/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Returning to what hurts isn't irrational. It just looks that way from the outside. From the inside, it feels like comfort, like home, like the only version of safety you've ever known. This book explores that interior logic-not to excuse it, but to finally understand it.
It examines why toxic patterns persist long after a person recognizes them as harmful. The recognition, it turns out, is rarely the hard part.
The hard part is that familiarity and comfort are not the same thing as health-and the nervous system, shaped by years of experience, doesn't always know the difference. This book looks honestly at that confusion without reducing it to a simple failure of willpower. It explores the specific pull of returning: the relief of the known over the uncertainty of the unfamiliar, the way old pain can feel more manageable than new vulnerability, and the quiet belief-often unspoken-that you don't yet deserve something that doesn't hurt.
These aren't character flaws. They're patterns with origins, and this book traces those origins with compassion. Written for anyone who has ever caught themselves returning to a relationship, a dynamic, or a habit they swore they were done with, this book offers honest insight into the gap between knowing better and doing differently. Understanding why you return doesn't trap you there. It's often the first genuine step toward choosing otherwise.
The hard part is that familiarity and comfort are not the same thing as health-and the nervous system, shaped by years of experience, doesn't always know the difference. This book looks honestly at that confusion without reducing it to a simple failure of willpower. It explores the specific pull of returning: the relief of the known over the uncertainty of the unfamiliar, the way old pain can feel more manageable than new vulnerability, and the quiet belief-often unspoken-that you don't yet deserve something that doesn't hurt.
These aren't character flaws. They're patterns with origins, and this book traces those origins with compassion. Written for anyone who has ever caught themselves returning to a relationship, a dynamic, or a habit they swore they were done with, this book offers honest insight into the gap between knowing better and doing differently. Understanding why you return doesn't trap you there. It's often the first genuine step toward choosing otherwise.

















