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Relationships Should NOT Be Miserable.

Finally understand why someone who hurt you could be so hard to let go of.

This has done a number on your heart, mind and your whole system.

I explain it all in “Recovering From Toxic Relationships”

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Relationships Should NOT Be Miserable.

Finally understand why someone who hurt you could be so hard to let go of.

This has done a number on your heart, mind and your whole system.

I explain it all in “Recovering From Toxic Relationships”

Take the next step

Instant access • Watch privately • 45 minutes

If Any Of These Sound Familiar... 

  • You kept hoping they would change
  • You feel pulled back when you want to move forward
  • Choosing yourself feels selfish or guilty
  • You're afraid of repeating the same pattern
  • You're out of the relationship but still feel like they have a hold on you
  • You kept hoping they would change
  • You feel pulled back when you want to move forward
  • Choosing yourself feels selfish or guilty
  • You're afraid of repeating the same pattern
  • You're out of the relationship but still feel like they have a hold on you

There is a reason this has felt so confusing.

It's not weakness. You aren't crazy.

When you've been caught in painful relationship patterns, part of you can know something isn't healthy while another part keeps holding on.

You may feel pulled back, guilty for choosing yourself, or unable to fully move on.

There's a reason this happens.

The pull you feel isn't a character flaw.

It's a pattern that keeps people stuck long after they know something isn't right.

Reassuring message: You're not weak for feeling stuck in a toxic relationship
Testimonial from workshop participant about Chris M. Lyon's Recovering From Toxic Relationships

"I watched the whole thing. It was incredibly eye-opening. Things finally made sense in a way they never had before."

—Mandi P.

What You'll Understand

  •  Why you still feel emotionally attached
  • Why the cycle kept repeating, despite all the conversations and promises
  • Why they said the right things but didn't change
  • What these patterns do to your nervous system
  • Why logic and willpower haven't been enough
  • What actually helps people break free emotionally and heal
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Bonuses Included

Bonus: Nervous System Regulation Hypnosis audio by Chris M. Lyon

Nervous System Regulation Hypnosis (audio)

Bonus: Toxic Cycle Self-Assessment Checklist

Toxic Cycle Self-Assessment Checklist (emailed after you watch)

This session is for you if you're already out but still feel stuck – or you're trying to leave and can't.

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Why understanding toxic relationship patterns matters – Chris M. Lyon

I started seeing Chris while navigating the end of a 20+ year marriage marked by infidelity and emotional abuse. At the time, I struggled to name my experiences for what they were and to accept that there was no way to make the relationship work. Chris helped me rebuild my confidence and trust in my own voice. She never just told me what I wanted to hear but asked the hard questions that pushed me to reflect and grow. With her support, I was able to face the truth, let go of unhealthy patterns, and come out stronger on the other side.

— Ashley W. Client 

I was going through a horrible, horrible separation with my husband. Once I signed up with Chris’s program and started therapy, I knew immediately that I could trust her and open up to her. Trust and openness are really one of my hardest issues I have, but not once did I haven’t any issues with that when it came to sessions with Chris.

In just a few months, my heart, my soul, my mind, and my way of thinking, completely changed for the better.

— V. Zicafoose, Client

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 Chris M. Lyon – Relationship Author | Certified in Applied Neuroscience | 25+ years

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Chris M. Lyon – Relationship Author | Certified in Applied Neuroscience | 25+ years

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