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We can help you resolve not just your current heartache but the underlying primal wound of abandonment – the source of your depression, isolation, low self-esteem, and self-defeating patterns. I am Susan Anderson, psychotherapist and founder of Abandonment Recovery. Trying to overcome abandonment trauma, shame, and anxiety can seem overwhelming, but the program treats the source of the problem to help you find greater life and love than before. As a clinician, I developed the special tools of Abandonment Recovery while recovering from my adult abandonment trauma. There is a way to redirect the energy within abandonment's wrenching pain toward empowering the deepest possible recovery and growth: Akēru. I'm making these life-changing tools available to you through a series of videos you can download where I guide you step by step through a program of Abandonment Recovery, or you can access this Program through my books or workshops. The program has been helping thousands of people worldwide resolve their abandonment wounds, past and present, and it will help you, too. @theliberatedhealer @ginacavalier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Sharing Without Shame podcast, host Donna Marston welcomes Susan Anderson, a private practice psychotherapist and author. They discuss the power of sharing stories without shame and how it can help individuals and their loved ones navigate the challenges of addiction. Susan shares her personal journey and expertise in abandonment recovery, offering insights and support for those going through similar experiences. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of love, courage, and unwavering support in the face of adversity. Susan Anderson is a private practice psychotherapist in New York, Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor, a member of the National Association of Social Workers, Author of Journey from Abandonment to Healing, Taming Your Outer Child, The Black Swan and Founder of Abandonment Recovery. Abandonment Recovery: https://www.abandonment.net/ Tune in for an inspiring conversation that aims to break down stigma and foster understanding in the realm of addiction. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and leave a review to support the podcast. Website: https://sharingwithoutshame.com/
The fear of abandonment is universal. The problem is – we try to medicate that feeling with whatever gives us instant gratification (drugs, alcohol, food, television, sleeping, social media, shopping, etc.) Whatever that looks like, addiction can stem from an unhealed abandonment wound. And when you fail to take care of that wound, it can lead to self-sabotage. So how do we heal our abandonment issues? On today's episode, Duane speaks with Susan Anderson, founder of Abandonment Recovery, a program that helps people with numerous issues such as heartbreak loss, self-sabotage, addiction, and compulsion. Susan shares her own story of how she got into this work of dealing with abandonment. Susan gives us an illustration of what abandonment looks like, how it impacts our life, and what we can do to overcome it. Susan points out that overcoming abandonment is a doing process. Therefore, just knowing about it isn't necessarily going to help you overcome the wound that may be negatively impacting your life. There needs to be action. In this episode, you will hear: Why abandonment is universal The correlation between abandonment and addiction Loneliness as a huge adult trigger Early abandonment vs. normal level of abandonment Self-sabotage and the outer child Forms of self-sabotage The power of visualization Key Quotes: [02:36] - "Abandonment translates to separation anxiety, which is something we all share as human beings. It's universal and we medicate that feeling.” [04:16] - “We all have a fear of abandonment, and when it's triggered by an adult experience, it can create a cascade of hormonal processes in the brain. No matter how strong we are, we can all experience a serious emotional crisis if the trigger is big enough in adulthood." [05:37] - "Overcoming abandonment is a doing process, not just a feeling process. It's a recovery. It's an ongoing process." [10:53] - "When we are going through an adult trigger, even if it's a mild trigger, the thing that we are most vulnerable to is becoming addicted to a substance or to an activity." [19:01] - "If you've had a lot of abandonment, you have a lot of self-sabotage... and you repeat the thing that's so familiar." [29:16] "You don't have to make gigantic changes to have your dreams start to line. You need to make enough of a change just to get that door to swing. It's an amazing thing that small changes make huge differences." [34:18] "Everyone's looking for a magic bullet that's why addictions are so popular... but they have to enter on a journey of developing a new relationship with themselves and it's something they have to really work out and take very seriously." Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If you really enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at www.theaddictedmind.com to download it. Supporting Resources: NovusMindfulLife.com Abandonment Recovery https://www.abandonment.net/ Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Susan Anderson psychotherapist is an expert on how to overcome abandonment and its aftermath of self-sabotaging patterns. Author of four books including Journey from Abandonment to Healing, The Abandonment Recovery Workbook, and Taming Your Outer Child, she reaches out through her websites, workshops, and media to share her methods of abandonment recovery with victims of abandonment trauma, heartbreak, and loss around the world. Her groundbreaking program is the product of over thirty years of research and clinical practice. Susan Anderson has devoted more than 30 years of clinical experience and groundbreaking research to working with victims of abandonment trauma. Founder of the Abandonment Recovery and Outer Child movements, she is author of Journey from Abandonment to Healing, The Abandonment Recovery Workbook, Taming Your Outer Child, and The Black Swan: 12 Lessons of Abandonment Recovery, she reaches out through her website, workshops, recordings, and media to share her methods with victims of abandonment trauma, heartbreak, and loss around the world. https://www.abandonment.net/meet-susan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The fear of abandonment is universal. The problem is – we try to medicate that feeling with whatever gives us instant gratification (drugs, alcohol, food, television, sleeping, social media, shopping, etc.) Whatever that looks like, addiction can stem from an unhealed abandonment wound. And when you fail to take care of that wound, it can lead to self-sabotage. So how do we heal our abandonment issues? On today's episode, Duane speaks with Susan Anderson, founder of Abandonment Recovery, a program that helps people with numerous issues such as heartbreak loss, self-sabotage, addiction, and compulsion. Susan shares her own story of how she got into this work of dealing with abandonment. Susan gives us an illustration of what abandonment looks like, how it impacts our life, and what we can do to overcome it. Susan points out that overcoming abandonment is a doing process. Therefore, just knowing about it isn't necessarily going to help you overcome the wound that may be negatively impacting your life. There needs to be action. In this episode, you will hear: Why abandonment is universal The correlation between abandonment and addiction Loneliness as a huge adult trigger Early abandonment vs. normal level of abandonment Self-sabotage and the outer child Forms of self-sabotage The power of visualization Key Quotes: [02:36] - "Abandonment translates to separation anxiety, which is something we all share as human beings. It's universal and we medicate that feeling.” [04:16] - “We all have a fear of abandonment, and when it's triggered by an adult experience, it can create a cascade of hormonal processes in the brain. No matter how strong we are, we can all experience a serious emotional crisis if the trigger is big enough in adulthood." [05:37] - "Overcoming abandonment is a doing process, not just a feeling process. It's a recovery. It's an ongoing process." [10:53] - "When we are going through an adult trigger, even if it's a mild trigger, the thing that we are most vulnerable to is becoming addicted to a substance or to an activity." [19:01] - "If you've had a lot of abandonment, you have a lot of self-sabotage... and you repeat the thing that's so familiar." [29:16] "You don't have to make gigantic changes to have your dreams start to line. You need to make enough of a change just to get that door to swing. It's an amazing thing that small changes make huge differences." [34:18] "Everyone's looking for a magic bullet that's why addictions are so popular... but they have to enter on a journey of developing a new relationship with themselves and it's something they have to really work out and take very seriously." Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If you really enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at www.theaddictedmind.com to download it. Supporting Resources: NovusMindfulLife.com Abandonment Recovery https://www.abandonment.net/ Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Susan Anderson as we discuss primal abandonment and what brought Susan to this topic. Learn why abandonment is a cumulative wound that can be triggered well into adulthood. She talks about the process of shattering and why this is a primal fear that lurks in our minds, and why it’s normal to have abandonment fear from the time of birth. We start with this conditioning at birth with primal abandonment, the universal feeling of disconnect or not being worthy of connection. Susan talks about the different types of abandonment and which life events can trigger or cause the feeling of primal abandonment within ourselves. She also speaks about how abandonment patterns can show up in choosing a partner who is emotionally and physically unavailable in adulthood. Listen in to learn why people are motivated to feel connected, the spectrum of abandonment, and why people who experience childhood abandonment will experience a more challenging time when a relationship dissolves. (Please listen to the podcast episode or read the transcript to hear explanations, stories, and examples.) Bio: Susan Anderson has devoted more than 30 years of clinical experience and groundbreaking research in working with victims of abandonment trauma. Founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement, she is the author of four books including Journey from Abandonment to Healing, Taming Your OUter Child, Black Swan: Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery and The Abandonment Recovery Workbook. In this episode, Susan Anderson and Dr. Jessica Higgins discuss: How her husband leaving after an 18-year relationship brought her to specialize in abandonment issues Why abandonment is the primal issue that we share as humans Separation anxiety as a normalized emotional feeling The positive side effects of abandonment The human spectrum of emotional abandonment Coping with childhood abandonment as an adult How abandonment triggers accumulate as a larger emotional wound The unconscious feeling of primal shame that comes with abandonment What the process of abandonment recovery looks like How you get to become the parent you never had growing up Mentioned Abandonment Outer Child Susan Anderso’s books: The Abandonment Recovery Workbook* Journey from Abandonment to Healing* Taming Your Outer Child: Overcoming Self-Sabotage and Healing from Abandonment* Black Swan: The Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery* Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins Twitter: @DrJessHiggins Website: drjessicahiggins.com Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here. Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship. Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you!
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On today’s episode, I sat down and had a chat with Mike Stoychev the founder of SMSBump. This is a popular marketing automation app on Shopify that implements extremely effective cart abandonment text message sequences and has the ability to create bulk text message campaigns to reactivate past customers into placing new orders.I have many clients and merchants who are currently generating significant extra revenue by using SMSBump as part of their marketing stack. This episode will open your eye’s on this extremely affordable and effective tactic to increase your Shopify stores conversion rate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Dr. Jones has an intimate discussion about her own personal journey with hurtful relationships, and how she was able to heal and reover from them. Dr. Jones explores why she is personally invested in helping people heal from painful and abusive relationships. While her toxic relationships were costly, Dr. Jones describes how a healthy support system including her therapist and her mentor and reading self-help books were extremely helpful in overcoming her trauma. The books that were helpful to Dr. Jones were both written by Susan Anderson and include: Black Swan: The Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery and The Abandonment Recovery Workbook.
Susan Anderson Heartbroken after divorce, a breakup, a death, or the loss of friendship, health, a job, or a dream?Abandonment breaks our hearts in subtle ways, too, when we are not recognized for our accomplishments, dismissed by a friend, or not invited to a party. It is a challenge that everyone must eventually face at one level or another.Psychotherapist and abandonment expert Susan Anderson guides you through the five stages of your journey—shattering, withdrawal, internalizing, rage, and lifting. She explores the seemingly endless pain of heartbreak and gives us concrete recovery tools and exercises to discover and heal underlying issues, identify self-defeating behaviors of mistrust and insecurity, and build self-esteem. And even have fun doing it! You can come away with a new sense of self, with an increased capacity to love. Learn more about Susan Anderson: abandonment.net
www.yourkickasslife.com/128 Welcome to episode 128 of the Your Kick-Ass Life podcast! Today I’ve got another amazing guest for you, Susan Anderson. Susan is considered the founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement, and is a dedicated psychotherapist who has spent over 30 years helping those who struggle with abandonment trauma, grief, and loss. Naturally on this episode we discuss abandonment, and also how she came to write the book The Abandonment Recovery Workbook. She shares the neuroscience behind the deep wounds abandonment imprints on us, and we both share our personal abandonment experiences.
Guidance through the five stages of healing from abandonment, heartbreak, and loss with author Susan Anderson.
Susan Anderson is the author of The Abandonment Recovery Workbook, as well as Taming Your Outer Child and The Journey from Abandonment to Healing. The founder of the Outer Child and Abandonment Recovery movements, she has devoted the past 30 years of clinical experience and research to helping people resolve abandonment and overcome self-sabotage. Visit her online at http://www.abandonment.net. The word abandonment conjures up children left at birth, fathers packing up and moving out, sudden lovers betraying one another’s hearts, and sudden death. But abandonment breaks our hearts in subtle ways, too, as when we are not recognized for our accomplishments, dismissed by a friend, or not invited to a party. It is a challenge that everyone must eventually face at one level or another. In The Abandonment Recovery Workbook: Guidance through the Five Stages of Healing from Abandonment, Heartbreak, and Loss (New World Library, August 15, 2016), psychotherapist and bestselling author Susan Anderson helps readers heal the wound of abandonment through a step-by-step process of personal recovery. She guides them through the five stages of abandonment — shattering, withdrawal, internalizing, rage, and lifting — by offering practical tools and exercises designed to help them find greater life and love than ever before. The Abandonment Recovery Workbook will help readers: • Overcome the heartbreak caused by the loss of love • Heal the underlying abandonment wound from past or present losses • Build self-esteem and overcome fear of rejections • Resolve issues of mistrust and insecurity • Identify self-defeating behaviors of the outer child • Make better choices and build new connections • Increatae the capacity to love ____________________________________________ About Path 11 Productions: You can find DVDs of our films on our website at thepathseries.com or by streaming on vimeo.com, gaia.com & itunes find us on facebook and follow us on twitter, @thepathseries
The word abandonment conjures up children left at birth, fathers packing up and moving out, sudden lovers betraying one another’s hearts, and sudden death. But abandonment breaks our hearts in subtle ways, too, as when we are not recognized for our accomplishments, dismissed by a friend. My guest this week Susan Anderson explains how to deal with abandonment.
Psychotherapist Susan Anderson had been helping her clients overcome heartbreak and loss for over twenty years when her longtime partner told her he didn’t love her anymore and left their relationship out of the blue. As she struggled to cope with her own pain from that abandonment, she recognized the extent to which realistic, well-researched, and clinically tested steps are required in order to heal from such a deep emotional injury. That is what the enclosed advance reading copy of The Abandonment Recovery Workbook: Guidance through the Five Stages of Healing from Abandonment, Heartbreak, and Loss (New World Library, August 15, 2016) is designed to provide. “In the course of this book, I will give heartbreak the serious treatment it deserves, investigating the source of its overpowering feelings,” writes Anderson. “Together, we’ll explore ways to prevent rage from inflicting such devastating consequences on self and others. We’ll also learn about the lingering grief of abandonment — why it is so difficult to let go when someone leaves you.” The Abandonment Recovery Workbook helps readers navigate the five stages of abandonment — shattering, withdrawal, internalizing, rage, and lifting — so they can: ? Overcome the heartbreak caused by the loss of love ? Heal the underlying abandonment wound from past or present losses ? Build self-esteem and overcome fear of rejection ? Resolve issues of mistrust and insecurity ? Identify the self-defeating behaviors of the outer child ? Make better choices and build new connections ? Increase the capacity to love
For Life on Purpose Episode #57, my guest is author and psychotherapist Susan Anderson, who has devoted more than 30 years of clinical experience and research to working with the victims of abandonment trauma, grief, and loss and teaches people around the world how to overcome abandonment and its aftermath of self-sabotaging patterns. Susan joined me for a powerful chat about her new book, The Abandonment Recovery Workbook: Guidance through the Five Stages of Healing from Abandonment, Heartbreak, and Loss, as well as how her own life journey paved the way for her most powerful work, and MUCH more! “Learning the steps to take after surviving a great loss is a hopeful process. You discover your ability to benefit from the experience rather than be diminished by it,” says Anderson. “Many of you are going through heartbreak, getting separated or divorced, or feel isolated and alone. Many of you are grieving over someone close to you who has died. Some seek recovery from childhood wounds that impinge on the quality of your current life. But our journey will take us beyond the specifics of your loss, all the way to the underlying source of the fear and despair —abandonment — the crux of the human condition.” About: Susan Anderson is a psychotherapist who has devoted over 30 years of clinical experience and research to working with the victims of abandonment trauma, grief, and loss. Author of Taming your Outer Child: Overcoming your Self Defeating Patterns; Journey from Abandonment to Healing; Black Swan: Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery; and The Abandonment Recovery Workbook, she is founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement, a worldwide program of techniques and support groups that help people heal their abandonment wounds past and present, overcome their self-defeating “Outer Child” patterns, and find greater life and love. Through extensive clinical research, group work, and scientific study, she has developed a treatment protocol specific to overcoming the impact of abandonment trauma in adults and children. Her five universal stages of abandonment recovery (Shattering, Withdrawal, Internalizing, Rage, and Lifting) are based upon scientific findings related to the psychobiology of separation and attachment. Through her books and public appearances, she shares her own experiences with abandonment, grief, and recovery, speaking passionately from personal and professional experience. In addition to her national tours to promote abandonment recovery, she continues in private practice in Manhattan and Long Island. To learn more about Susan and her work, visit: http://www.abandonment.net/.
Psychotherapist and bestselling author, Susan Anderson, is a returning guest with a new book - The Abandonment Recovery Workbook. The founder of the Outer Child and Abandonment Recovery movements, Susan has devoted the past 30 years of clinical experience and research to helping people resolve abandonment and overcome self-sabotageThe word abandonment conjures up children left at birth, fathers packing up and moving out, sudden lovers betraying one another’s hearts, and sudden death.But abandonment breaks our hearts in subtle ways, too, as when we are not recognized for our accomplishments, dismissed by a friend, or not invited to a party. It is a challenge that everyone must eventually face at one level or another.In The Abandonment Recovery Workbook: Guidance through the Five Stages of Healing from Abandonment, Heartbreak, and Loss (New World Library, August 15, 2016), Anderson helps readers heal the wound of abandonment through a step-by-step process of personal recovery.She guides them through the five stages of abandonment — shattering, withdrawal, internalizing, rage, and lifting — by offering practical tools and exercises designed to help them find greater life and love than ever before.The Abandonment Recovery Workbook will help readers:• Overcome the heartbreak caused by the loss of love• Heal the underlying abandonment wound from past or present losses• Build self-esteem and overcome fear of rejections• Resolve issues of mistrust and insecurity• Identify self-defeating behaviors of the outer child• Make better choices and build new connections
Here is the interview on Youtube https://youtu.be/3HRJyTz05O4From www.abandonment.netThis book takes Abandonment Recovery to the next level. It serves as a guidebook and includes checklists, Outer Child inventories, questionnaires, and healing tools – new information and lots of support to get you through the anguish of heartbreak.It guides you step-by-step through the healing programs of Outer Child, Akeru, S.W.I.R.L., and Swan Lessons. It extends the information provided in JOURNEY FROM ABANDONMENT TO HEALING and BLACK SWAN: 12 LESSONS OF ABANDONMENT RECOVERY.It breaks with new insight about the patterns that plague your relationships, those cycles of re-abandonment so many of you are caught up in, i.e.“Abandoholism” (attracted only to unavailable lovers)– Being “love challenged” (difficulty loving a willing partner. Does this describe your abandoner or you?) Insecurity, fear, and emotional hunger causing you to self-sabotageIt shows you how to finally break your Outer Child patterns and make healthy new connections.abandonment issues symptoms,abandonment issues in men,dealing with abandonment issues,abandonment issues definition,fear of abandonment,abandonment issues gta 5,abandonment issues in children,overcoming abandonment issues,
Susan Anderson is a psychotherapist who has devoted over 30 years of clinical experience and research to working with the victims of abandonment trauma, grief, and loss. Author of Taming your Outer Child: Overcoming your Self Defeating Patterns; Journey from Abandonment to Healing; Black Swan: Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery; and Journey from Heartbreak to Connection, she is founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement, a worldwide program of techniques and support groups that help people heal their abandonment wounds past and present, overcome their self-defeating “Outer Child” patterns, and find greater life and love.Her books are translated into German, Japanese, French, Spanish, Korean, and sold internationally. Her websites www.outerchild.net and www.abandonment.net reach out to both abandonment survivors and clinicians throughout the world to promote group and individual support.Through extensive clinical research, group work, and scientific study, she has developed a treatment protocol specific to overcoming the impact of abandonment trauma in adults and children. Her five universal stages of abandonment recovery (Shattering, Withdrawal, Internalizing, Rage, and Lifting) are based upon scientific findings related to the psychobiology of separation and attachment. Through her books and public appearances, she shares her own experiences with abandonment, grief, and recovery, speaking passionately from personal and professional experience.
Sam welcomes Caryn Scotto d' Luzia. Caryn is a somatic therapist, educator and trainer. She is founder of SOAR Method, the somatic oriented autonomic nervous system repair approach and specializes in chronic shame relief, stress release, trauma resolution, early attachment re-patterning, sexual and social addictions, tantric spirituality and vibrant embodied living. She is also the author of Alchemy of Shame Transformation (AST), The 5 Step Journey to Healing Social Phobia, The Yin/Yang of Abandonment Recovery, and Wound & Essence: A Call and Response Approach to Transformation. (Originally recorded March 30, 2015) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donations
Join Us for our very first show! We will be speaking with Rev. La Tanya Hayward, Recovery Coach for the Other Woman. Her upcoming conference," The Fat Lady Has Already Sang" is set to begin March 26, 2015. "Never Make Someone a Priority When All You Are To Them Is An Option." Maya Angelou Six extraordinary women share their story of what it took for them to let go of a painful relationship with a married man, heal their mind and heart by transforming their suffering into self-love and forgiveness. For more information, visit www.lifenavigationtransformation.com/thefatlady Also to register for the event, visit: http://bit.ly/1Cs8u8Z
Join Scott on FACEBOOK Scott Cluthe LIVE tonight with Susan Anderson on Taming Your Outer Child. Call in: 347-308-8478 Meet your Outer Child, the self-sabotaging nemesis of your personality – the part that breaks your diet and gets attracted to all the wrong people. Whereas your Inner child is all about feelings, your Outer child is all about behavior. Outer Child acts out your inner child’s feelings – especially your abandonment feelings – without giving you, the adult, a chance to intervene. When you feel hurt, angry, or insecure, Outer acts out these feelings in ways that sabotage your relationships. Outer works like a bungling undercover agent to protect (overprotect) you from potential hurt. Stealthy, quick, and misguided, it intercepts love before you ever know what happened. Susan Anderson is a psychotherapist who has devoted the past 30 years of clinical experience and research to helping people overcome their “outer child” patterns of self-sabotage and resolve their underlying abandonment wounds. She is author ofJourney from Abandonment to Healing; Black Swan: Twelve Lessons of Abandonment Recovery; and the WORKBOOK: Journey from Heartbreak to Connection. Her latest book, Taming Your Outer Child: Overcoming Self-Defeating Patternscan ordered now. Her books are translated into German, Japanese, French, Spanish, Korean, and sold internationally.
In this Candid Conversation we talk about the cart abandonment epidemic that plagues nearly all ecommerce companies and results in a total industry loss of about $18 BILLION dollars each year. We will show you the basics on how to properly implement a cart abandonment recovery program that can recover 8% to 15% of your sales while building goodwill with your customers.
Susan Anderson is a psychotherapist, speaker and author. She uses her personal experience and research to work with the victims of abandonment trauma, including divorce and death. She is the founder of the abandonment recovery movement. https://audio.opentohope.com/Susan-Anderson.mp3
Patricia welcomes Susan Anderson, psychotherapist and nationally recognized abandonment expert and author of The Journey from Abandonment to Healing. Founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement. She will discuss how the primal feelings of loss of a love, a job, or a dream can serve as a touchstone for profound personal change and increase your capacity for greater life and love than before.
Patricia welcomes Susan Anderson, psychotherapist and nationally recognized abandonment expert and author of The Journey from Abandonment to Healing. Founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement. She will discuss how the primal feelings of loss of a love, a job, or a dream can serve as a touchstone for profound personal change and increase your capacity for greater life and love than before.
Patricia welcomes Susan Anderson, psychotherapist and nationally recognized abandonment expert and author of The Journey from Abandonment to Healing. Founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement. She will discuss how the primal feelings of loss of a love, a job, or a dream can serve as a touchstone for profound personal change and increase your capacity for greater life and love than before.
Patricia welcomes Susan Anderson, psychotherapist and nationally recognized abandonment expert and author of The Journey from Abandonment to Healing. Founder of the Abandonment Recovery movement. She will discuss how the primal feelings of loss of a love, a job, or a dream can serve as a touchstone for profound personal change and increase your capacity for greater life and love than before.