By Robin Norwood, 1985
Reviewed by Rediet Merid The author of the best-selling book Women Who Love Too Much: When You Keep Wishing and Hoping He'll Change Robin Norwood says "It was mostly from the wives and girlfriends of addictive men that I began to understand the nature of the disease," (Norwood, 1985, 40). In the book Norwood examines in it explains why women are involved in a harmful relationship with men (Powell, 1985). The #1 New York Times bestseller that asks:
· Are you a woman who loves too much?
· Do you find yourself attracted again and again to troubled, distant, moody men while “nice guys” seem dull?
· Do you obsess over men who are emotionally unavailable, addicted to work, hobbies, alcohol, or other women?
· Do you neglect your friends and your own interests to be immediately available to him?
· Do you feel empty without him, even though being with him is torment? (Norwood, 1985, PAGE)
Norwood’s revolutionary work will enable you to recognize the roots of your problematic ways of connecting and gives you a step-by-step guide to more nice ways of loving and living (Simon, and Schuster). "Love's increasingly widening meaning, along …show more content…
Here's no difference between being addicted to relationships and medicines," (Kavesh, 1985). She insists, "people in these relationships get just as out of control and sick physically as do drug addicts. Their lives deteriorate in just the same way" (Norwood, 1985, PAGE #). It is the world-renowned, inspiring, practical book for women who believe that being in love means being in pain. One of the best seller books, Women Who Love Too Much, gives a clear inclusive on 10 recovery plans for women who are obsessed with the wrong man for all the wrong reasons. By reading this book, you will learn or