When Loving You Means Losing Me

AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERSISBN: 9798341900745

How to Escape the Echo Complex and Reclaim Your Sense of Self

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By Amy Lewis Bear
Imprint: BROADLEAF BOOKS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
222 x 146 mm
Weight:
320 g
Pages:
260

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Amy Lewis Bear is a licensed professional counselor specializing in recovery from emotional abuse and loss of self in relationships. She approaches her counseling work from the dual perspective of a therapist and fellow survivor of psychological abuse. Her "From Charm to Harm" blog on PsychologyToday.com and her YouTube educational videos reach a broad audience, and she has been a guest expert on TV talk shows, radio networks, and other media. She lives in the foothills outside Atlanta with her husband.

"This book puts words to what so many women feel but struggle to explain: the slow, quiet loss of self that can happen in love. Amy Lewis Bear masterfully reveals how emotional disconnection erodes confidence, identity, and voice, while guiding readers back to clarity, self-trust, and wholeness. When Loving You Means Losing Me is not just eye-opening; it's freeing. Every woman who has ever questioned herself in a relationship needs this book." --Rainie Howard, bestselling author of The Love Habit: Daily Self-Care Practices for a Happier Life and Healthier Relationships and Addicted to Pain: Renew Your Mind and Heal Your Spirit from a Toxic Relationship in 30 Days "Grounded in solid psychoanalytic theory and trauma research, this book is an essential resource for both therapists and survivors seeking real understanding and recovery." --John Gray, PhD, bestselling relationship author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus "Through many years of personal and professional experience, Amy Lewis Bear helps us understand the dangers of losing oneself in a relationship. Among other essential insights, she illuminates twelve core truths and seven paradoxical cycles that culminate in abusive relationship dynamics. Then she walks us so brilliantly through the process of healing and ending self-neglect to help us reconnect with our true selves.... This is a masterfully written must-read that helps articulate the full extent of the damage and pain that, once acknowledged, can be healed." --Tara Arnold, PhD, licensed clinical social worker; founder and clinical director of Deepen Wellness & Psychotherapy "An eye-opening, heart-awakening guide for anyone who has slowly disappeared inside a relationship. With tenderness and insight, Amy Lewis Bear invites the reader to pause, listen beneath the surface, and recognize the subtle ways we trade our needs, desires, and values--our very sense of self--for connection." --GG Renee Hill, author of Story Work: Field Notes on Self-Discovery and Reclaiming Your Narrative "Through the lens of the Echo Complex, Amy Lewis Bear brings clarity to dynamics that are often minimized, misunderstood, or misattributed, helping readers reclaim their inner authority, voice, and sense of self. This book is both a healing companion for readers and a vital clinical resource for mental health professionals." --Pamela Madsen, licensed professional counselor, educator, clinical supervisor, and owner and clinical director of Sea Change Psychotherapy "Anyone who has loved and struggled to understand why their energy is consumed, their empathy depleted, and their heart fortified against lies will find this book on their nightstand, dog-eared, highlighted, and with pencil marks in the margins on their personal journey to finding themselves again." --Christina Chapman, medical social worker and case management educator "This book will benefit psychotherapy practitioners working with clients who are experiencing relational abuse, as well as those with lived experience of relational abuse who are seeking a deeper understanding of their experiences." --Courtney L. Crooks, PhD, clinical psychologist and psychoanalytic/psychodynamic psychotherapist "Amy Lewis Bear shares her story and deftly weaves it in with the stories of her therapy clients to illuminate how relationships often accepted as 'normal' can erode one's sense of self. She offers her insights and meaningful steps toward reclaiming one's true identity. This is an all-too-necessary guide for our times." --Gus Kaufman, PhD, cofounder of Men Stopping Violence "Amy Lewis Bear gives readers permission to dig deep and be vulnerable by honoring all of their parts, because she bravely does the same. When Loving You Means Losing Me tenderly captures how self-loss can happen in relationships and offers a hopeful, grounded road map back home to yourself." --Leah Marone, author of Serial Fixer: Break Free from the Habit of Solving Other People's Problems

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