
Jonice Webb, Christine Musello
169 pages
This informative guide helps you identify and heal from childhood emotional neglect so you can be more connected and emotionally present in your life. Do you sometimes feel like you’re just going through the motions in life? Do you often act like you’re fine when you secretly feel lonely and disconnected? Perhaps you have a good life and yet somehow it’s not enough to make you happy. Or perhaps you drink too much, eat too much, or risk too much in an attempt to feel something good. If so, you are not alone—and you may be suffering from emotional neglect. A practicing psychologist for more than twenty years, Jonice Webb has successfully treated numerous patients who come to her believing that something is missing inside them. While many self-help books deal with what happened to you as a child, in Running on Empty, Webb addresses the things that may not have happened for you. What goes unsaid—or what cannot be remembered—can have profound consequences that may be affecting you to this day. Running on Empty will help you understand your experiences and give you clear strategies for healing. It also includes a special chapter for mental health professionals.
This book is highly recommended for its focus on emotional neglect, which is often overlooked. It provides easy do's and don'ts for developing healthy coping skills and habits, making it a valuable read for improving emotional health and healing from the past.
This book digs deep into emotional neglect, offering practical do's and don'ts for developing healthy coping skills and habits. It's a must-read for anyone looking to improve their emotional health and heal from their past.