If you go to Amazon and search my full name, Brian Keith Foreman, along with Relationship PTSD, you’ll find two ways to read my book on relationships, both in Kindle mode and a print version. The book details how many individuals have difficult relationships. What we often don’t count on is after those relationships are over we tend to keep on alert for those negative qualities that ended our relationship in other people. The book is more of a guide to recovery, to learn to be alone and to not put yourself through the pain of another failed relationship, even if you don’t blame yourself, you’ll still have those “walking on eggshells” moments such as suspicious of your partner, and being constantly on guard about infidelities, etc. My one advice is, if you find yourself walking on eggshells to avoid conflict with a person who didn’t throw the eggs, then you may have PTSD from your past relationships. Take care, please take a read of my book and help me on my journey of being the Upnorthminimalist.
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A freelance writer and columnist for the last 20years "officially" but have written my entire life. What's on this page is mine, some told as a third person but the stories and columns have some basis in my life. I wrote for 15 years under the column title of Family Matters. I'm now writing again as Upnorthminimalist as I rebrand myself into what I see myself as now. I'm living in the remote north woods of Wisconsin as I develop a hobby farm focusing on chickens and egg production, minimalism and conservation of sources. I've available for public speaking engagements. I'm an organizational psychologist and psychology professor for various online institutions. View all posts by UpNorthMinimalist
