María Victoria Albina Np Mph: End Emotional Outsourcing
End Emotional Outsourcing
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- How to Overcome Your Codependent, Perfectionist, People-Pleasing Habits and Reclaim Your Life
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- Grand Central Publishing, 09/2025
- Einband: Gebunden
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781538766439
- Umfang: 304 Seiten
- Maße: 235 x 159 mm
- Stärke: 26 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 30.9.2025
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Required reading for fans of Burnout, The Body is Not an Apology, and anyone who finds herself at the bottom of her own priority list, End Emotional Outsourcing is a feminist guide to heal codependent, perfectionist, and people-pleasing habits and reclaim your self-worth.Do you say “yes” when you mean “no”? Do you end up in lopsided relationships, feeling resentful but not sure how to speak up? Do you feel anxious, struggle with perfectionism and imposter syndrome, or feel like you’ve lost touch with your true self?
You’re not alone: Thousands of people, especially those of us socialized as women, struggle with Emotional Outsourcing—a term nurse practitioner and life coach María Victoria Albina coined to describe the codependent, people-pleasing, perfectionist habits that keep us stuck.
In End Emotional Outsourcing, Albina explores the origins—both personal and systemic—of these codependent tendencies, and coaches readers through a science-backed program of thought work and somatic practices. Readers will learn to:
Regulate their nervous systems
Reframe their habitual thoughts and actions
Take back their time and energy
Improve relationships with parents, friends, and partners
Discover their inherent self-worth and lovability
Groundbreaking, healing, and urgent, End Emotional Outsourcing is poised to change the conversation about codependency, and help an entire generation of women step into their power.