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Author Muñoz, Alicia (Licensed Professional Counselor), author.

Title Stop overthinking your relationship : break the cycle of anxious rumination to nurture love, trust, & connection with your partner / Alicia Muñoz, LPC.

Publication Info. Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, Inc., [2022]
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  646.77 MUN    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  646.77 MUN    AVAILABLE
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Description viii, 200 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Introduction: Love's quiet enemy -- What is relationship rumination? -- Your relationship field -- The foundational mindset of SLOW -- See thoughts to become aware of rumination happening -- Label the mental habit or pattern -- Open to what's going on in the moment -- Welcome vulnerability and the unknown to be who you are -- Tips for applying the SLOW process -- Caring for your relationship -- Conclusion.
Summary "Rumination-obsessive thinking about an idea, situation, or choice that can interfere with normal mental functioning-is a common and destructive issue that can negatively impact romantic relationships. In Stop Overthinking Your Relationship, certified couples therapist Alicia Muñoz draws from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness to offer readers a practical, four-step approach to reduce rumination and change negative thinking patterns-so they can rediscover joy, ease, and meaningful connection with their partner"-- Provided by publisher.
"It's time to stop overthinking your relationship! The four-step approach in this book will help you move beyond excessive rumination, so you can rediscover joy, ease, and meaningful connection with your partner. Rumination-obsessive thinking about an idea, situation, or choice that can interfere with normal life-is a common and destructive issue that can negatively impact romantic relationships, whether you're just starting out or have been in a committed relationship for years. If you overthink your relationship and get stuck in cycles of anxiety, blame, or doubt, your negative thinking and judgments about your partner may be unfounded, unwanted, and may even threaten to tear apart an otherwise healthy relationship. You may feel anxious, worried, hopeless, and frustrated, but even if you know your overthinking is a problem, it can be seriously hard to stop. In Stop Overthinking Your Relationship, certified couples therapist Alicia Muñoz draws from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness to offer an effective, four-step approach to reduce rumination and change negative thinking patterns. By understanding both your own unique attachment style-as well as your partner's-you'll learn how to communicate more effectively, meet each other's needs, and focus on what really matters in your relationship. Using the SLOW approach, you'll learn how to: See rumination in process. Label your rumination cycle. Open yourself and make space. Welcome blocked experiences. This powerful blend of evidence-based psychology and practical guidance will help you overcome the unwanted thoughts and rumination that get in the way of trust and authenticity in your relationship. The book also includes individual and shared exercises, so you can "choose your own adventure" by working with the techniques alone, with your partner, or using a combination of both. By practicing the exercises in this user-friendly book, you'll learn how to stop overthinking your relationship and discover a newfound sense of security, confidence, and wholeness-both as an individual and as part of a couple"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-200).
Subject Man-woman relationships.
Couples -- Psychology.
Interpersonal relations.
ISBN 9781648480034 (trade paperback)
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