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Real Love and Post-Childhood Stress Disorder

Treating Your Unrecognized Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Real Love and Post-Childhood Stress Disorder

Written by: Greg Baer
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Have you ever wondered why:

  • You have difficulty maintaining close, intimate, fulfilling relationships?
  • You easily get angry at other people and blame them for how you feel?
  • You tend to overreact to inconveniences and injustices?
  • You often feel alone?
  • You tend to avoid people?
  • You sometimes use alcohol or drugs to "take the edge off" the tension you feel?
  • You have a strong need to be "right" and win arguments or discussions?
  • You have a temper?
  • You are often mystified by the behavior of other people?
  • You often have difficulty understanding why you feel as you do?
  • People around you - spouse, lover, children, coworkers - seem to avoid you?
  • Your reactions to situations seem out of proportion to the event itself?
  • You use your intellect, physical appearance, wit, and money to get attention?
  • You often feel hurt by what other people do to you? Or by what they fail to do for you?
  • People around you seem intimidated or irritated when you interact with them?

If you are like roughly 98 percent of us, your answer to two or more of these questions is "Yes", and you're confused about exactly why these conditions exist in your life. Anger, frustration, and loneliness are the most destructive diseases on the planet - by far - and we are not adequately addressing their causes and solutions.

Finally, in Real Love and Post-Childhood Stress Disorder, we can learn about why we're angry and lonely, along with the real reasons we have relationship problems, and we can learn to actually eliminate these conditions.

©2010 Greg Baer MD (P)2018 Greg Baer MD
Mental Health Personal Development Childhood Trauma
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What the critics say

"Dr. Greg Baer gave me what I'd been missing in 25 years as a therapist. He explained the powerful and lasting effects of childhood wounds, and now I give every client and couple who comes into my office a copy of one of his books. You do not want to miss out on these principles that will transform your life no matter what happened in your past." (Liz Hale PhD)

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So, so good

This book is so helpful for understanding ourselves and the world around us. I've read several other books by Greg Baer (all of which I would strongly recommend) and what I like about this one in particular is its analytical bent and specificity. But its message, like that of the other 'real love' books, is life-saving. Essential listening.

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Revolutionary Read/listen

I am not sure that I agree with everything in this book, but Greg sure has some revolutionary ideas about relationships and how to improve them that I had never thought of before even after years of self work. I look forward to reading his book on parenting.

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