By Robin - Cartas De Las Mujeres Que Aman Demasiado

An unglamorous, compassionate, and necessary collection of mirrors for anyone who has ever confused self-sacrifice with self-love.

Robin Norwood’s original work, Women Who Love Too Much , was a cultural phenomenon because it gave a name to a specific, painful pattern: the compulsion to choose unavailable, addicted, or emotionally destructive partners in a futile attempt to relive and master childhood wounds. Cartas de las mujeres que aman demasiado is not a sequel with new theories, but rather a living, breathing testament to that theory in action. It is a collection of real letters from readers, followed by Norwood’s compassionate, surgical responses. Cartas De Las Mujeres Que Aman Demasiado By Robin

Cartas de las mujeres que aman demasiado is less a book to be read and more a book to be witnessed . It is a choir of wounded women, each voice slightly different but the melody painfully the same. Norwood’s responses are like a steady hand on a shaking shoulder—not there to pull you up, but to help you stand on your own. It is a collection of real letters from

It is not a comfortable read. You will see yourself in letters that make you wince. But that wince is the beginning of healing. If Women Who Love Too Much is the textbook, Cartas is the support group. And for the woman still trapped in the cycle, a support group can be the difference between a lifetime of pain and the first day of freedom. Norwood’s responses are like a steady hand on