Breaking Patterns: Heal Relationship Cycles
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565233960
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About this book
Relationship patterns don't repeat because we're broken—they repeat because they're familiar. This book explores the psychological dynamics beneath recurring relational cycles, examining how our nervous system gravitates toward what feels known even when it's painful, why we're drawn to partners who trigger old wounds, and what happens when healthy relationships feel uncomfortable precisely because they're unfamiliar. Through understanding how early attachment experiences create relational templates, why we unconsciously recreate childhood dynamics in adult partnerships, and how our bodies recognize safety through repetition rather than wellbeing, this work offers insight into the persistence of harmful patterns. Rather than prescribing communication techniques or blaming individual choices, it invites readers to explore what their repetitive dynamics are reenacting, how familiarity overrides logic in mate selection, and why breaking cycles requires tolerating the discomfort of different rather than simply choosing better. For anyone who finds themselves in similar relationships despite different partners, or who recognizes their patterns but struggles to change them, this book examines the deeper forces keeping cycles alive.
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