The Hijacked Brain

Overcoming Internal Barriers to a Happily Ever After

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Family Therapy, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage
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Author: Nathalie Concepcion, Bob McCullough ISBN: 9780982895160
Publisher: Amarna Books and Media Publication: February 14, 2019
Imprint: Amarna Books and Media Language: English
Author: Nathalie Concepcion, Bob McCullough
ISBN: 9780982895160
Publisher: Amarna Books and Media
Publication: February 14, 2019
Imprint: Amarna Books and Media
Language: English

Remember the love? Remember looking at your significant other and being filled with tenderness, excitement, and hope? At some point you hit a wall. Nothing you say is right. Nothing you do brings him closer. Nothing makes her look at you the way she used to. These are all signs of a Hijacked Brain.

A Hijacked Brain is a period of time—moments, hours, or days—when you feel carried away by emotions and you’re unable to feel in control of reactions and thoughts. The ebbs and flow take their toll. Recovering from the difficult days gets harder. Resentment grows and the once-loving couple can barely be in the same room.

The Hijacked Brain is both a text and a workbook for individuals and couples who are searching for a way to experience less suffering as they support each other and manage their own Hijacked Brains. It is also for helping professionals and anyone seeking to improve the valuable relationships in their lives. 
 

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Remember the love? Remember looking at your significant other and being filled with tenderness, excitement, and hope? At some point you hit a wall. Nothing you say is right. Nothing you do brings him closer. Nothing makes her look at you the way she used to. These are all signs of a Hijacked Brain.

A Hijacked Brain is a period of time—moments, hours, or days—when you feel carried away by emotions and you’re unable to feel in control of reactions and thoughts. The ebbs and flow take their toll. Recovering from the difficult days gets harder. Resentment grows and the once-loving couple can barely be in the same room.

The Hijacked Brain is both a text and a workbook for individuals and couples who are searching for a way to experience less suffering as they support each other and manage their own Hijacked Brains. It is also for helping professionals and anyone seeking to improve the valuable relationships in their lives. 
 

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