Do you constantly worry about what your partner is doing, such as who they are hanging out with and whether or not they are being honest with you? Has your trust been destroyed in previous relationships, now making it difficult for you to trust again? Do your concerns and worries leave you feeling frozen and anxious, causing you to be unsure of what you should think or say? 40 million Americans suffer from anxiety-related issues each year, and more than 20% of these people say it either affects or has ended their relationships. We live in a fast-paced and busy world these days--one with constant distraction and movement. One where our relationships are sometimes so wound up as a result that it’s hard for us to keep up. You may have experienced some variant of emotional trauma in the past--most of us have--and it’s reasonable to carry this forward with you, but it doesn't have to control you. You can overcome your negative tendencies and move past your own fears and insecurities. With the right tools and techniques, you can redirect your focus away from anxiety to a place of self-empowerment and love. In Anxiety in Relationships , you’ll