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Love addiction rarely stems from a genuine desire for connection. Instead, it is usually a coping mechanism for deeper psychological wounds.
She’d written that note eleven times before.
If this sounds familiar, you are in the right place. Continue your journey to find the exit ramp.
: Piracy steals income from the creators who write the stories you love. Top Trope Recommendations for "Love Junkies"
[Childhood Neglect/Insecure Attachment] │ ▼ [Deep-Seated Fear of Abandonment] │ ▼ [Seeking Constant Validation from Partners] │ ▼ [Enabling Toxic Relationship Cycles] 1. Attachment Theory
In clinical circles, love addiction is not officially listed in the DSM-5 (the manual of mental disorders), but addiction therapists agree it is a very real behavioral disorder. A love junkie is someone who uses the euphoria of a new relationship or the drama of a toxic one to regulate their own emotional state.
Resnick's writing is "raw humor and unflinching honesty". She uses her own life to examine the difficult themes of love addiction, childhood trauma, and the cycle of destructive relationships, making it a compelling read that many find both shocking and hopeful.
Love addiction rarely stems from a genuine desire for connection. Instead, it is usually a coping mechanism for deeper psychological wounds.
She’d written that note eleven times before.
If this sounds familiar, you are in the right place. Continue your journey to find the exit ramp.
: Piracy steals income from the creators who write the stories you love. Top Trope Recommendations for "Love Junkies"
[Childhood Neglect/Insecure Attachment] │ ▼ [Deep-Seated Fear of Abandonment] │ ▼ [Seeking Constant Validation from Partners] │ ▼ [Enabling Toxic Relationship Cycles] 1. Attachment Theory
In clinical circles, love addiction is not officially listed in the DSM-5 (the manual of mental disorders), but addiction therapists agree it is a very real behavioral disorder. A love junkie is someone who uses the euphoria of a new relationship or the drama of a toxic one to regulate their own emotional state.
Resnick's writing is "raw humor and unflinching honesty". She uses her own life to examine the difficult themes of love addiction, childhood trauma, and the cycle of destructive relationships, making it a compelling read that many find both shocking and hopeful.