The Love Trauma Syndrome fills the need for patients feeling isolated, ashamed, or alone in their anguish. Dr. Rosse, a psychiatrist with expertise in the area of emotional breakdown, provides a concrete path to help people understand this condition and guide them to what they can do to break this ...
The Love Trauma Syndrome fills the need for patients feeling isolated, ashamed, or alone in their anguish. Dr. Rosse, a psychiatrist with expertise in the area of emotional breakdown, provides a concrete path to help people understand this condition and guide them to what they can do to break this cycle of misery.
He explains that Love Trauma Syndrome is a clinical disorder of "too much memory" in which the past intrudes upon the present to influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The Syndrome can also be associated with a variety of other behavioral problems: the avoidance of future loving relationships, nervousness, feeling "unreal" or out of place, anger, and sleep disturbances. Unfortunately, many mental health professionals and counselors fail to detect the importance of love trauma issues during patient assessment and treatment.
The Love Trauma Syndrome is the ideal resource for anyone hurt by love -- male or female, young or old, gay or straight -- to understand what to do to escape the bleak prison of misery.