the LOOP: A Nervous-System Guide to Breaking Anxious-Avoidant Cycle
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Why do some couples keep having the same fight in different forms? Why does one partner pursue while the other shuts down, withdraws, or disappears? Why does closeness feel dangerous to one person and distance feel like abandonment to the other? And why does understanding all of this still not seem to stop it? THE LOOP is a nervous-system guide to the most common and most painful relationship pattern in modern life - the anxious-avoidant cycle. Not as a clinical framework. As a lived experience, mapped from the inside. With clarity, restraint, and deep empathy for both sides, Nicholas Allan Hicks explains how childhood shapes the nervous system, how the loop gets built inside a relationship, how it runs in real time across silence and screens and distance, and - critically - how to interrupt it before it destroys emotional safety entirely. THE LOOP covers: - How anxiety can be created by a relationship, not just brought into it - What the avoidant partner is actually experiencing during shutdown - Why healthy love can initially feel wrong after a high-activation relationship - The specific thoughts that fire before behavior and how to interrupt them - What vulnerability actually is - and why both partners are terrified of it - How to repair after rupture, imperfectly and in real time - How to tell the difference between a painful-but-repairable loop and something more coercive This is not a book that assigns villains. Both nervous systems are doing exactly what they were built to do. THE LOOP helps readers understand what they were built to do - and choose something different. "The loop does not define you. It conditioned you. And conditioning, unlike character, is reversible."
Why do some couples keep having the same fight in different forms? Why does one partner pursue while the other shuts down, withdraws, or disappears? Why does closeness feel dangerous to one person and distance feel like abandonment to the other? And why does understanding all of this still not seem to stop it? THE LOOP is a nervous-system guide to the most common and most painful relationship pattern in modern life - the anxious-avoidant cycle. Not as a clinical framework. As a lived experience, mapped from the inside. With clarity, restraint, and deep empathy for both sides, Nicholas Allan Hicks explains how childhood shapes the nervous system, how the loop gets built inside a relationship, how it runs in real time across silence and screens and distance, and - critically - how to interrupt it before it destroys emotional safety entirely. THE LOOP covers: - How anxiety can be created by a relationship, not just brought into it - What the avoidant partner is actually experiencing during shutdown - Why healthy love can initially feel wrong after a high-activation relationship - The specific thoughts that fire before behavior and how to interrupt them - What vulnerability actually is - and why both partners are terrified of it - How to repair after rupture, imperfectly and in real time - How to tell the difference between a painful-but-repairable loop and something more coercive This is not a book that assigns villains. Both nervous systems are doing exactly what they were built to do. THE LOOP helps readers understand what they were built to do - and choose something different. "The loop does not define you. It conditioned you. And conditioning, unlike character, is reversible."
AmazonPages: 220, Paperback, Independently published
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