![]() He can’t stop thinking that he could have found a better partner. Every day, however, he feels distressed and angry. He also thinks his wife, an IT consultant, is very intelligent. He loves his wife dearly and he believes she is great for him and an excellent mother. ![]() When she is unhappy or tense, she always thinks, “Maybe it is because I am not happy with him? Maybe he is not the ONE.” Evelyn is highly distressed and her obsessions impair her ability to work and function in social situations.Ĭase Example #2: Jeffery, a 35-year-old man, has been married for five years. Since then, she can’t stop thinking, “Is he the Right One? Do I love him enough? Is he the love of my life or am I making the biggest mistake of my life?” She checks whether she thinks about him enough at work, whether she feels relaxed when she is with him, and whether she has critical thoughts about him. After a year of dating, he started pressing her to commit. ![]() ![]() He was smart, good-looking, had a good job, and they felt great together. Case Example #1: At the age of 30, after many dating experiences, Evelyn found someone that she thought was great. ![]()
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