A ~7-hour audiobook (plus the full PDF) for the woman who can feel him pulling away and is ready to look at her own patterns without being told she's the villain. The book most women press play on at 9pm on a Tuesday, when something about him has changed and the therapy blogs aren't enough.
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If you're reading this at 9pm on a Tuesday — uneasy, watching him shut down without understanding why, telling yourself you're loving and loyal and sensitive — you're in the right place.
He gave you reasons. They probably weren't the real one. The real one is harder, less flattering, and more useful.
I wrote this because I was that woman. Twice. The third time, I figured it out. The book is the mirror I wish someone had held up for me before he left the conversation for good.
The book maps the four defensive patterns women fall into when feedback feels like attack — and how each one teaches him to stop trying. A few of the pillar chapters:
Plus a Field Guide appendix — scripts and protocols for the conversations you keep having, the ones you're avoiding, and the moments you usually collapse.
"You are not the villain. And your defensive patterns are quietly killing the relationship you want.
Both can be true. Both have to be true, for the rest of this book to do anything for you."
— from the opening chapter
Cathryn writes for the woman who can feel her partner receding and wants to do the work — without being told she's the villain.
Her work draws on Gottman, Schnarch, and a decade of listening at the kitchen table where most couples actually break. She also wrote The Accountable Woman.
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