ABOUT CONFUSING LOVE WITH OBSESSION
KEY INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOK
- Discover why a person obsesses over another person
- Introduces the Obsessive Love Wheel
- Outlines typical relationship addiction characteristics
- Suggests a path to recovery
Why do so many women and men attach themselves to destructive and painful relationships -- relationships that they cannot walk away from? Why do they need to manipulate and control their partners, using whatever means necessary? Therapist John Moore helps these people to identify, comprehend and become aware of their destructive behaviors in personal relationships so they can stop the vicious cycle of pain.
PEOPLE WHO CONFUSE LOVE WITH OBSESSION:
- Instantly become attached to another person, regardless of compatibility.
- Cannot function unless they are in a relationship.
- Abandon their friends and family, because they are obsessed with someone.
- Try to control their partners through emotions, sex, money and even food.
- Are unable to walk away from unhealthy, painful relationships.
- Are in constant fear of a partner's infidelity or abandonment.
- Feel empty inside when separated from a partner, experiencing extreme anxiety.
- Harass, stalk and obsess over a love interest in an effort to exert control.
Through a series of riveting personal discussions and case presentations, John Moore sheds light on a problem widely misunderstood and often undetected. People who Confuse Love with Obsession can discover healthy, loving relationships with others -- but only when they learn to have a relationship with themselves. Consider the following 12 characteristics of people Who Confuse Love with Obsession as demonstrated through the Obsessive Love Wheel [OLW]. Click on the wheel to your left to learn more.

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