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| ![]() Emotional Anorexia and AbandonmentAs with almost all conditions, emotional anorexia can be seen on a spectrum. Most of us have moments when we can't take something in – praise, acknowledgement, empathy, admiration, affection. But let's see what this condition looks like in its extreme. To clarify it, let's suggest what it is not: It's not just that you haven't yet found anyone who creates that spark of connection. It's not just that you've been searching for your tribe and can't seem to find "your type of people." It's not just that you're lacking an appetite for a love-connection because you're currently too satisfied with the peace and calm of being on your own. It's not just that you're enjoying a period of separation from your well-meaning friends and family so you can incubate emotional self-reliance and discover new aspects of yourself. It's not just that you are overthrowing your old pattern of behaving as if: "it's better to be in a bad relationship than no relationship at all" – to prove to yourself that "no relationship feels better than the chronic heartache of a bad one." It's ALL of these things and more combined into an entrenched pattern whose reactions and behaviors have become involuntary. They operate unconsciously to isolate you. Susan Anderson has created a series of videos that take you step-by-step through the 5 Akēru exercises and other life-changing insights of the Abandonment Recovery Program. Whether you're experiencing a recent break-up, a lingering wound from childhood, or struggling to form a lasting relationship, the program will enlighten you, restore your sense of self, and increase your capacity for love and connection. https://www.abandonment.net/ End
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