Robin Norwood
Born in 1945
Robin Norwood is a renowned psychotherapist specializing in relationship issues, particularly those involving addiction and codependency.
Her book "Women Who Love Too Much" became a bestseller and has remained influential for over three decades.
Norwood's work draws from her extensive clinical experience, focusing on helping women break free from destructive relationship patterns.
She emphasizes the role of childhood experiences in shaping adult relationships and advocates for self-awareness and personal growth.
Norwood's approach combines practical advice with psychological insights, making her work accessible to a wide audience.
Her contributions have significantly impacted the field of relationship counseling and self-help literature.
Books by Robin Norwood

Women Who Love Too Much
by Robin Norwood
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1985
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336 pages
4.04
28.3K ratings
Self Help
Psychology
Relationships

Letters from Women Who Love Too Much
by Robin Norwood
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1988
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352 pages
3.87
276 ratings
Self Help
Psychology
Relationships

Why Me, Why This, Why Now?
by Robin Norwood
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1994
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240 pages
3.66
546 ratings
Self Help
Psychology
Spirituality