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Do you find yourself wondering why you are attracted to the wrong person, not just once, but time after time? You meet someone, and things go well for a while. But then the bloom fades from the rose, and your relationship goes downhill. Sometimes it even ends before you know there's a problem, and you find yourself alone again with growing self-doubts. In her book Unloved Again: Breaking Your Serial Addiction, Elan Golomb, PhD, identifies the crux of the emotional and psychological problems of millions of adults. They are caught in the early experience of a child with rejecting parents. The…mehr

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Do you find yourself wondering why you are attracted to the wrong person, not just once, but time after time? You meet someone, and things go well for a while. But then the bloom fades from the rose, and your relationship goes downhill. Sometimes it even ends before you know there's a problem, and you find yourself alone again with growing self-doubts. In her book Unloved Again: Breaking Your Serial Addiction, Elan Golomb, PhD, identifies the crux of the emotional and psychological problems of millions of adults. They are caught in the early experience of a child with rejecting parents. The submissive attitude of that child and the tyrannical position of that parent are endlessly reenacted in their adult love lives. Their childhood views of love lock them into the pattern of choosing the wrong partners. You need to understand the forces of early childhood in order to separate from them. Unloved Again: Breaking Your Serial Addiction shows you how to leave misery and deprivation behind and find happiness. You'll no longer be a hostage to unhealthy, unhappy relationships.
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Elan Golomb earned her doctorate in clinical psychology and her certificate in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy from New York University. She has been in private practice in New York since 1972. She is also the author of Trapped in the Mirror: Adult Children of Narcissistic Parents in Their Struggle for Self.