Reclaim Love

How to Heal a Broken Heart and Find True Love Again

by Giordana Silverberg


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 02/05/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781982226176
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781982226190

About the Book

In the face of a breakup or loss, the idea of finding meaning and moving on seems impossible. While we cannot stop the loss from occurring, we can change our thoughts around it. These difficult events can remind us that relationships are lessons and true gifts. A broken heart is an open heart, and endings are also beginnings. Reclaim Love aims to empower an extraordinary new way of thinking about broken hearts and inspire you to seek out another chance at love. Author Giordana Silverberg writes from her own experiences of losing her partner to cancer and later finding new love. She presents tools that can help transform your grief to love by uncovering and releasing any fears, limiting beliefs, and unhealthy patterns that block you from finding and having the love you truly desire. The guidance offered here can comfort you on your journey to healing, acceptance, and closure from the past, allowing to manifest the future and love you deserve. This self-help guide explores the emotions that result from the loss of a loved one or relationship and helps those suffering to move from grief to love.


About the Author

Giordana Silverberg moved to Los Angeles to pursue a BFA in Screenwriting. Cancer left her a widow at twenty-five, and she worked to overcome her grief by pursuing a new path, using her story to help others heal. She holds an MSc in Psychology and is carrying out a PhD in Evolutionary Psychology. She is a writer, academic researcher, columnist, life coach, and communicator, having trained with therapist, speaker, and author Marisa Peer and through programs at Coaches Training Institute. She currently lives in London, England.