Your anxiety in relationships isn't proof you're broken—it's your nervous system revealing whether this connection offers the emotional safety and alignment your body needs to truly relax.
This book explores relationship anxiety not as a personal failing, but as your nervous system's signal that something in the attachment dynamic feels unsafe or misaligned. It examines the patterns beneath anxious attachment, avoidant tendencies, and the push-pull of intimacy—reframing anxiety as intelligent information about your emotional needs and relational safety.
Rather than prescribing strategies to become "secure" or "fixed," this book invites you to understand what your anxiety is actually communicating about boundaries, trust, and the ways early attachment experiences shape present relationships. It explores how anxiety functions as both protective mechanism and messenger, revealing where you need more safety, clearer communication, or genuine compatibility.
Through psychological insight into attachment theory, nervous system regulation, and the difference between relationship anxiety rooted in trauma patterns versus anxiety signaling genuine incompatibility, this book offers a compassionate path toward self-understanding. It examines how recognizing your attachment style isn't about self-diagnosis—it's about seeing patterns clearly enough to make conscious choices about relationships and emotional connection.
Selene Rothwell
Selene Rothwell is a nonfiction author known for writing thoughtful books on psychology, relationships, and emotional well-being. Her reflective style blends modern research with compassionate storytelling, helping readers navigate personal growth and life’s uncertainties with greater clarity and resilience.
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