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Your Relationship Confidence Actually Comes From Inner Security
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Your Relationship Confidence Actually Comes From Inner Security

Understanding Attachment Patterns, Self-Worth, and the Difference Between Needing Validation and Choosing Connection

von Talia Westcott

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Details

ISBN
9783565208005
Verlag
epubli
Erschienen
29.01.2026
Auflage
1. Auflage
Sprache
Deutsch
Seiten
232
Einband
Taschenbuch
Abmessungen
29.7 x 21 cm
Gewicht
711 g
Kategorie
Hardcover, Softcover / Ratgeber/Lebenshilfe, Alltag

Beschreibung

This book explores the often-misunderstood foundation of confidence in relationships—examining how secure attachment begins not with finding the right partner, but with developing a stable sense of self that exists independently of external validation. It reframes relationship confidence as the capacity to remain grounded in your own worth while still being emotionally open to another person. Rather than offering strategies to appear more confident or secure in relationships, this book invites you to understand the patterns beneath seeking constant reassurance, people-pleasing, or withdrawal when intimacy feels threatening. It explores how attachment security develops through self-knowledge—recognizing your needs, trusting your perceptions, and maintaining your sense of self even when connection feels uncertain. Through psychological insight into attachment styles, codependency patterns, and the nervous system's role in relationship dynamics, this book offers a compassionate path toward genuine confidence. It examines the difference between confidence built on another person's approval versus confidence rooted in knowing yourself well enough to choose relationships that honor your needs. The goal isn't becoming fearless in relationships—it's developing enough inner security to stay present with both intimacy and uncertainty.

Über den Autor

Talia Westcott is a nonfiction author who writes about modern culture, identity, and personal development. Her work combines reflective storytelling with practical insight, exploring how people adapt, grow, and find meaning in a fast-changing world.