Anxious Attachment Recovery Guide
Stop Overthinking & Fear of Abandonment, Heal Relationship Anxiety, Build Secure Attachment, Set Boundaries, and Love with Confidence
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Narrated by:
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Hellen Busingye
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Debra Fuller
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By:
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Hellen Busingye
Stop chasing love with anxiety in your pocket. Start living it with security.
Imagine finally being able to:
- hear from someone without your stomach dropping,
- stop “decoding” silence, tone, and response times,
- build relationships that don’t drain you—but nourish you.
If fear of abandonment makes you check, doubt, people-please, or hold your breath the moment someone pulls away, know this: you’re not “broken.” You’re protecting yourself with tools that once kept you safe… but now they’re costing you.
It’s not “just jealousy.” It’s an alarm system stuck in the ON position—and it can be turned down.
Anxious Attachment Recovery Guide is a practical, reassuring roadmap to help you heal relationship anxiety and build secure attachment—step by step.
You’ll learn how to:
- understand where your anxious attachment comes from (and why it’s triggered by certain people)
- break cycles of overthinking, control, reassurance-seeking, and self-doubt
- regulate your emotions when anxiety spikes
- set clear boundaries without guilt
- communicate needs and fears with clarity instead of panic
Relatable examples, guided exercises, and tools you can use right away (like when you’re waiting for a reply or feeling distance) help you build real stability. Because here’s the truth: insight isn’t enough. Real change requires practice.
If you’re ready to stop living love like a test you have to pass and start living it like a place where you can breathe, press play.
Get Anxious Attachment Recovery Guide on Audible today and begin your journey toward calm, strong boundaries, and secure relationships.
©2026 Hellen Busingye (P)2026 Hellen Busingye