''Running on Empty'' is the first self-help book
about Emotional Neglect: an invisible force from your
childhood which you can't see, but may be affecting you
profoundly to this day. It is about what didn't happen
in your childhood, what wasn't said, and what cannot be
remembered. Do you sometimes feel as if you're just
going through the motions in life? Are you good at
looking and acting as if you're fine, but secretly feel
lonely and disconnected? Perhaps you have a fine life
and are good at your work, but somehow it's just not
enough to make you happy. If so, you are not alone. The
world is full of people who have an innate sense that
something is wrong with them. Who feel they live on the
outside looking in, but have no explanation for their
feeling and no way to put it into words. Who blame
themselves for not being happier. If you are one of
these people, you may fear that you are not connected
enough to your spouse, or that you don't feel pleasure
or love as profoundly as others do. Perhaps when you do
experience strong emotions, you have difficulty
understanding or tolerating them. You may drink too
much, or eat too much, or risk too much, in an attempt
to feel something good. In over twenty years of
practicing psychology, many people have arrived in
Jonice Webb's office, driven by the threat of divorce or
the onset of depression, or by loneliness, and said,
''''Something is missing in me.'''' ''Running on Empty''
will give you clear strategies for how to heal, and
offers a special chapter for mental health
professionals. In the world of human suffering, this
book is an Emotional Smart Bomb meant to eradicate the
effects of an invisible enemy. |
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