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While the phrase "Mujeres que aman demasiado" is often linked to Patricia Faur in local workshops or seminars, the original book of that title was written by the American therapist Robin Norwood Patricia Faur
So why is her name so consistently linked to that of Patricia Faur? The confusion is not a mistake but rather a sign of how deeply both authors have influenced the same field. Patricia Faur is an Argentinian psychologist who has dedicated her entire career to the very issues that Robin Norwood brought into the global spotlight: and apegos patológicos (pathological attachments) .
Published in 1985, "Women Who Love Too Much" (Spanish: "Las mujeres que aman demasiado" or "Mujeres que aman demasiado") is a seminal self-help book by American family therapist Robin Norwood. The Spanish edition, translated by Nora Escoms, was published in 1986.
Si te identificas con el perfil de "amar demasiado", los expertos sugieren:
Her books are filled with exercises designed to break the cycle of dependency. They encourage readers to shift their focus from "How do I fix him?" to "How do I heal myself?"
Recovery involves: