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0 reviewsMany of us inhabit this modern industrialized world with too much stress and not enough opportunities to rest. This leaves us anxious and overwhelmed, depressed and sullen, or just plain overwhelmed. It also takes a toll on our physical health, manifesting as headaches, poor sleep, or a weakened immune system.
InI Want to Connect, a follow-up to the popularThe Attachment Theory Workbook, expert relationship therapist Annie Chen explores how your nervous systems directly impacts your relationships with others—and with yourself. Blending together elements of polyvagal theory, somatic practice, and self-help relationship skills, this new workbook addresses a range of issues through a central connecting point:that nervous system stress contributes to both physical and mental illness, directly impacting relationship dissatisfaction and unhappiness.
With the tools inside, you'll learn how to
Understand whether your nervous system at baseline is regulated, under-resourced, or dysregulated
Strengthen and balance your nervous system in ways that support physical and mental health
Soothe your own frazzled nerves so you can provide support to loved ones in difficult times
Reduce attachment stress and other forms of stress triggered by relationships
Develop stress resilience and create more empathetic connections with others