Heal heartbreak in 5 steps: Advice and practical exercises to transform your heartbreak into breakthroughs
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Are you looking for relief from heartbreak and desire to let go of the need to feel loved by someone specific?
The 5-step formula contained within this book will teach you psychological tools that will heal your heartbreak quickly, while at the same time put you on the path to healing from childhood trauma and reprogram self-limiting beliefs.
What's included in this book:
- Psychoeducation
- Practical psychological tools
- Written exercises for journalling
- Art therapy activities
- Subconscious reprogramming
- A guide about how to cultivate healthy relationships and find the ideal partner
This book condenses the most important psychological tools for getting over heartbreak in 5 simple steps while allowing you to practice at your own pace and time.
If you want to get over heartbreak quickly and live a fuller and happier life, stop scrolling and click the buy button. See you inside!
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Heal heartbreak in 5 steps - Viviana Molina Rico
Viviana Molina
Heal Heartbreak in 5 Steps
Advice and practical exercises to transform your heartbreak into breakthroughs
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Contents
Introduction
I. THE PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND ATTACHMENT
1. Understanding emotional codependency
2. Attachment styles
3. Trauma Bonding
II. COMMITMENT TO THE PROCESS AND BOUNDARIES
4. Boundaries
III. DEALING WITH THE SYMPTOMS
5. Identify the symptoms
IV. RECOGNIZING YOUR TRAUMA TRIGGERS
6. What are trauma triggers?
7. Breaking down childhood trauma
8. Linking present day triggers to childhood experiences
9. Learning to detach the emotional response
V. DETACH THROUGH SUBCONSCIOUS REPROGRAMMING
10. Subconscious reprogramming
VI. FINDING YOUR IDEAL PARTNER
11. Do the work first
12. What makes up a healthy relationship
13. Conclusion
Introduction
Understanding our attachment styles, relationship patterns, emotional triggers and trauma wounds is fundamental for creating healthy and long-lasting relationships. We often find ourselves replaying a romantic novel or mexican novela within our relationships thinking that this is the way relationships should be; filled with pain, emotional suffering and a deep sense of longing, abandonment and rejection. In fact, we can choose not to engage in these relationship patterns with confidence, grace, trust, a deep sense of self love and clear consistent boundaries. Choosing to move away from these unhealthy relationships or trauma bonding
does not have to be emotionally painful as long as you have resolved your childhood trauma wounds that are being projected as emotional triggers.
The objective of this book is to help you move away from emotional codependency by understanding the psychology and theory behind it (this will give you a sense of grounding and knowing that your issue is solvable), reprogramming the subconscious mind through meditation and journalling, establishing clear boundaries by committing to this process, putting into practice choosing the right partner for you and moving away from the wrong partners or suitors.
You will benefit from this course if you…
are constantly being emotionally triggered in relationships.
feel intense emotional pain, sadness, grief, anger, shame, rejection, abandonment when not in a relationship.
feel that your relationship is unhealthy, but you can’t seem to detach or move away from it
constantly feel abandoned, rejected and unloved
constantly feel needy and a lack of physical and emotional affection
are constantly obsessing over a crush, romantic interest or ex-partner.
repeat patterns in relationships that leave you feeling depleted and unloved.
engage in unhealthy behaviors like chasing or being too sexually or emotionally available.
crave emotional intimacy but worry that others don’t want the same with you.
recognize that being in an intimate relationship tends to take over your life and you become overly fixated on the other person.
may find it difficult to observe boundaries, viewing space between you as a threat, something that can provoke panic, anger, or fear that your partner