Abandonment Recovery Workbook

by Susan Anderson

Publisher: New World Library Published: 2016-07-15 Category: Health & Healing

Deep within the human psyche lies a primal wound that affects millions yet remains largely unrecognized and untreated. The fear of abandonment shapes our relationships, influences our choices, and creates patterns of behavior that can sabotage our happiness and well-being. This comprehensive guide offers a transformative path toward healing from abandonment trauma, whether it stems from childhood experiences, the loss of a significant relationship, or accumulated emotional wounds throughout life.

At its core, this workbook addresses a fundamental truth: abandonment isn't just about being physically left behind. It encompasses emotional neglect, the dissolution of important relationships, rejection, and the profound sense of disconnection that can occur even within seemingly intact families or partnerships. These experiences create deep-rooted fears and defensive mechanisms that persist long after the original wound, affecting how we connect with others, how we view ourselves, and how we navigate the world.

The approach presented here is grounded in decades of clinical experience and research into attachment theory, neuroscience, and trauma recovery. Rather than offering quick fixes or superficial solutions, this resource provides a structured, evidence-based methodology for working through the five stages of abandonment recovery: Shattering, Withdrawal, Internalizing, Rage, and Lifting. Each stage represents a distinct phase of the healing journey, complete with specific challenges, emotional landscapes, and opportunities for growth.

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