Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Interview with Elan Golomb, author of Unloved Again

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Inside the Book:

Unloved Again

Title: Unloved Again 
Author: Elan Golomb 
Publisher: iUniverse 
Genre: Psychology 
Format: Ebook/Paperback

Love can be hell. It is not an accident which moves us to love the wrong person or to hate the right one, over and over again.

Most of us remain unaware of how to escape this perpetual cycle of bad relationships.

 • Do you continually fall for the wrong person?
 • Do you find yourself driving the right person away?
 • Do your relationships quickly switch from blissful to tortured?
 • Do you criticize unreasonably or find yourself being criticized disproportionally?

 In Unloved Again, Dr. Elan Golomb identifies the crux of emotional and psychological problems which underlie love's repeated failures. Only in addressing these deep-seated issues can one escape the dance of romantic folly. With this book you will uncover the secret to enjoying a happy and lasting love life.

THE INTERVIEW:

Do you have a daily writing routine?

I never turn off the computer. Often I wake up at 4AM with an idea.

Where do you do most of your writing?

Mostly in my home surrounded by books and plants, but also wherever there is a computer.

Where did you grow up? Can you tell us a little about it?

I grew up in Brooklyn. Raised by hermit types who liked to lead, I did not join in with the other kids on the block. Was excited by my country cabin.

What is your motto in life/writing?

Don't give up. Eventually you will shed that skin of false belonging and become your beautiful self.

What inspired you to write your book?

At first it was because I was told to write it, a very poor reason. Then it took on a life of its own and turned into a discovery.

Meet the Author:
Elan Golomb earned her doctorate in clinical psychology and her certificate in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy from New York University. She has been in private practice in New York since 1972. She is also the author of Trapped in the Mirror: Adult Children of Narcissistic Parents in Their Struggle for Self.

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