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The Myth of Unlovability (Heal Your Wounded Parts to Transform Your Relationships)
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Product Details
Author:
Toni Herbine-Blank
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
288
Publisher:
S&S/Simon Element (March 2, 2027)
Imprint:
S&S/Simon Element
Release Date:
March 2, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781668217870
ISBN-10:
1668217872
Weight:
16.96oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9" x 0.745"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_07082026_P10308955_onix30-20260708.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$29.00
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
20
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$22.33
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
Renowned Internal Family Systems Trainer and collaborator Toni Herbine-Blank reveals how the hidden belief that we are unworthy of love shapes painful relationship patterns—and offers a transformative path toward deeper connection, honest communication, and lasting intimacy.
Internal Family Systems is a growing area of therapy with tens of thousands of therapists in the US and is one of the most effective and successful psychotherapy techniques introduced in the past fifty years. IFS believes all humans have an emotional system of made up of many parts or aspects of personality and an unwounded core Self. Many Parts developed as coping mechanisms during childhood can often create toxic patterns and defensive strategies that hurt us and our relationships.
With over twenty years of clinical work with couples, families, and individuals, Toni Herbine-Blank understands that what people want most is to feel seen and connected to one another, but often suffer from what she calls the “myth of unlovability”: the belief that we are not deserving of honest, kind, and compassionate love and that we are not worthy to give our own love to others.
In The Myth of Unlovability, Herbine-Blank offers a compassionate and practical guide to understanding yourself more deeply and creating healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Through gentle self-reflection and the practice of self-leadership, readers learn how to become less reactive, communicate more honestly, and navigate conflict with greater clarity and care.
With warmth and wisdom, this book shows readers how to heal old wounds, grow curious about their inner world, and develop the courage to speak openly and listen deeply. The book offers powerful tools for breaking free from painful, repetitive relationship patterns and for building, repairing, and sustaining meaningful connections with the people we love most.
Internal Family Systems is a growing area of therapy with tens of thousands of therapists in the US and is one of the most effective and successful psychotherapy techniques introduced in the past fifty years. IFS believes all humans have an emotional system of made up of many parts or aspects of personality and an unwounded core Self. Many Parts developed as coping mechanisms during childhood can often create toxic patterns and defensive strategies that hurt us and our relationships.
With over twenty years of clinical work with couples, families, and individuals, Toni Herbine-Blank understands that what people want most is to feel seen and connected to one another, but often suffer from what she calls the “myth of unlovability”: the belief that we are not deserving of honest, kind, and compassionate love and that we are not worthy to give our own love to others.
In The Myth of Unlovability, Herbine-Blank offers a compassionate and practical guide to understanding yourself more deeply and creating healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Through gentle self-reflection and the practice of self-leadership, readers learn how to become less reactive, communicate more honestly, and navigate conflict with greater clarity and care.
With warmth and wisdom, this book shows readers how to heal old wounds, grow curious about their inner world, and develop the courage to speak openly and listen deeply. The book offers powerful tools for breaking free from painful, repetitive relationship patterns and for building, repairing, and sustaining meaningful connections with the people we love most.









