THE CODEPENDENCY REVOLUTION
Ross Rosenberg's Masterpiece!
FIXING WHAT WAS ALREADY BROKEN
After a seven-year hiatus, internationally acclaimed Human Magnet Syndrome author Ross Rosenberg once again significantly impacts the mental health community with his unparalleled creation of ‘The Codependency Revolution: Fixing What Was Always Broken.”
“The Codependency Revolution exposes the shadow side of a field that has always been lost, never established credibility, and, without bad intentions, hurt far more people than it has helped. It provides compelling insights on a complex, frequently misunderstood topic while offering a historical explanation for why he is “fixing what has always been broken.”
Forty-three percent longer than its predecessor, it covers every aspect of codependency, thereby solidifying its position as the most comprehensive resource on this widely misunderstood subject. It is as warm, sincere, and enlightening as comprehensive.
The book is poised to have a profound, far-reaching influence worldwide, offering a lifeline to individuals grappling with codependency and empowering and guiding mental health practitioners with new insights and approaches. The Codependency Revolution is not just an extraordinary book, but, more importantly, a catalyst for change.
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Rosenberg's Masterpiece - Took 4.5 Years to Write
- Comprehensive Human Magnet Syndrome material updates.
- Codependency is an addiction - do not trust cehmistry!
- Why we must let go of "old" codependency.
- Thorough explanations and descriptions of the "new" codependency.
- In-depth explanations of the "new" codependency.
- Codependency and personality type is different.
- The nine codependency personality types.
- Insights and explanations about narcissistic abuse and gaslighting.
- Say goodbye to "Codependency" and say hello to "Self-Love Deficit Disorder".
- Case examples and personal stories.
ENDORSED BY
~ Dr. Craig Malkin, author of the New York Times bestseller, Rethinking Narcissism
"Like Rosenberg's first two books, this is rich with wisdom, scientific and theoretical rigor, practical tips and guidance, and ample opportunity for reflection and growth. And now, with the new material, Rosenberg sheds even more light on the complicated dynamics of attraction in our most tumultuous relationships. The book is brimming with the voice of a clinician whose strength of compassion is matched by his depth of insight."
~ George Simon, author of In Sheep's Clothing and two other best-selling books.
"Clear, concise, yet comprehensive, and based on years of both personal and professional experience, Rosenberg avoids tiresome clichés and hollow explanations that merely validate what toxic relationship survivors already learned the hard way. And in redefining codependency as the syndrome it truly represents, he offers keen insights and sound advice for claiming a more empowered life."
~ Harvey Kelber, LCPC
"I have had a counseling practice for 45 years. I specialize in couples counseling. When Ross Rosenberg’s book, The Human Magnet Syndrome was published, I was amazed at his wisdom and the theoretical constructs he created that made sense of what I was seeing in my practice. I have been recommending that book to many of my clients, and to
fellow practitioners.
His new book, The Codependency Revolution , adds tremendously to his body of work. It gives the history of the development of the term codependency, and shows conclusively how it, as a giant contribution to the conceptualization of addicted and unhealthy family dynamics, was absorbed into the treatment of troubled couples. It shows how that evolution has identified, incorrectly, the codependent, or, as Ross is attempting to change the term to “ self love deficiency disorder”, has presumed them to be weak and not autonomous.
This has been a great error, and has led to professional counseling modalities that have been ineffective, if not harmful. His work tries to reframe the understanding of the dynamics in these relationship and prescribes a more helpful approach for these individuals and couples. I highly recommend this book."