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Stop Chasing People Who Pull Away In Relationships
Break the Pursue-Withdraw Cycle, Reclaim Your Power, and Choose Emotionally Available Partners
Author: Amelia Blake
Series: The Grounded Heart
Narrator: Unknown
Unabridged: 3 hr 37 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Little Narwhal Publishing
Published: 05/06/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Self-help, Personal Growth
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. Some relationships follow a painful and predictable pattern: the moment someone pulls away, you move toward them — texting more, explaining more, shrinking yourself in an attempt to restore a closeness that keeps slipping out of reach. The harder you chase, the further they retreat. And somehow, the same dynamic keeps repeating itself.
Stop Chasing People Who Pull Away explores why this happens — not as a personal failing, but as a deeply conditioned response shaped by attachment, nervous system activation, and the emotional patterns learned early in life.
Amelia Blake guides readers through the mechanics of the pursue-withdraw cycle, explaining what the nervous system is actually reacting to when distance appears, why pursuit can feel impossible to stop, and what it truly costs to stay trapped in that pattern.
This is not a book about pretending not to care or learning how to seem less affected. It is about understanding the difference between a partner who is temporarily distant and one who is emotionally unavailable — and developing the steadiness to recognize that difference clearly.
Thoughtful, grounded, and emotionally honest, this book offers a path toward relationships built on mutual presence, emotional safety, and the ability to stop abandoning yourself in the name of connection.
Stop Chasing People Who Pull Away explores why this happens — not as a personal failing, but as a deeply conditioned response shaped by attachment, nervous system activation, and the emotional patterns learned early in life.
Amelia Blake guides readers through the mechanics of the pursue-withdraw cycle, explaining what the nervous system is actually reacting to when distance appears, why pursuit can feel impossible to stop, and what it truly costs to stay trapped in that pattern.
This is not a book about pretending not to care or learning how to seem less affected. It is about understanding the difference between a partner who is temporarily distant and one who is emotionally unavailable — and developing the steadiness to recognize that difference clearly.
Thoughtful, grounded, and emotionally honest, this book offers a path toward relationships built on mutual presence, emotional safety, and the ability to stop abandoning yourself in the name of connection.