1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help

Front cover of the hardcover book "Women Who Love Too Much" by Robin Norwood, featuring a light green dust jacket with bold purple and black typography. 1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help 1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help 1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help 1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help 1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help 1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help
1985 Women Who Love Too Much Hardcover: Robin Norwood Self-Help
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1985 Women Who Love Too Much, Robin Norwood, Hardcover. Measures about 8.5" by 5.75". 266 pages. Very good condition. Has dust cover.

Delve into the foundational work of relationship psychology with this 1985 hardcover edition of "Women Who Love Too Much" by Robin Norwood. Measuring approximately 8.5" by 5.75", this 266-page volume was a massive cultural phenomenon, staying on the New York Times bestseller list for two years and fundamentally changing how relationship addiction is treated. Norwood, a licensed marriage and family therapist, uses her years of experience in the field of addiction to explore why many find themselves drawn to destructive, unhealthy, and emotionally unavailable partners.

This specific copy comes complete with its original dust jacket, which features the classic 1980s purple and green color scheme. The book provides a ten-point guide to recovery, using real-life stories and case studies to help readers break free from painful patterns and rebuild self-esteem. It is a quintessential addition to any library of psychology, feminism, or personal development, and serves as a thoughtful gift for counselors, therapists, or anyone interested in the history of popular self-help literature.

This item is vintage, over 40 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.