← Back to Resources

book

Women Who Love Too Much

r/HealMyAttachmentStyleUpdated 30 days ago
1
mention

Evidence

Citations (9)

Overcoming my anxious attachment

Overcoming my anxious attachment — Hi I've successfully combated my attachment style and offer some of the resources I've found. I've dealt with anxiety and insecurity across my romantic and platonic relationships throughout my life. …

r/HealMyAttachmentStylepost9/25/2025
Before you make that post about some avoidant ex ask yourself……..

Irritating the ones you love, polysecure (because it deals with a lot of attachment education), women who love too much, polyvagal theory and exercises, legit anything to do with different therapies— …

r/attachment_theorycomment3/25/2025
What I'm realizing: I relate closest to others with deep trauma and that is a troublesome recipe.

I am in a similar path as well. Glad to see you are able to identify the familiarity of the past/childhood experiences and how it makes us to feel at Home with this person. Recently finished reading …

r/AnxiousAttachmentcomment11/20/2025
What I'm realizing: I relate closest to others with deep trauma and that is a troublesome recipe.

Sure, here is a portion that resonated with me a lot and made sense on what attracts me to the avoidants or unavailable or troubled people. Shall share more if you are interested: The need to be need…

r/AnxiousAttachmentcomment11/20/2025
r/HealMyAttachmentStylecomment11/22/2025
Considering divorce from my husband. I need perspective.

I'm so sorry you're going through this. You're not alone. I'm in a marriage with a partner that a number of people in my life are telling me I should divorce, so I understand that position. A positi…

r/Codependencycomment3/16/2026
I have lived in codependency my whole life — parents, sister, now husband. I don't know how to make myself matter.

I have a bipolar husband as well, so I definitely know how you feel. I get codependent with pretty much every close relationship, but with my husband it’s at a whole new level. The reality is that th…

r/Codependencycomment4/4/2026
How to ACTUALLY be alone? (Trigger warning: mentions of suicide)

I read the book “women who love too much” by Robin Norwood. It’s inspiring in the sense of teaching you how to get out of codependency in 10 steps. One of them is being selfish, another is to find som…

r/Codependencycomment4/7/2026
We met in the orphanage as children and got married years later. We made it big in life. But something is very wrong? 42F and 43M?

Hi... That sounds like a really cute story and I respect what you're going through. I recently read a book 'Women who love too much', and I'd recommend you read that as it might help you start priorit…

r/relationshipscomment4/13/2026