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Are you tired of failed romantic human relationships and friendships? Have your past partners informed you that you will be "too possessive" or "jealous"? Do you are feeling yourself burn with jealousy when you see your partner speaking with some attractive acquaintance? Do you go through your partner's things or demand detailed explanations of where they are? Most people know this is not the building blocks for successful human relationships, and they would like to stop responding this way, but how? Author Jessica Riley outlines a 10-step plan for conquering these hang-ups in Trust Issues. Riley pulls no punches here - she gets straight to the heart of the situation from the first section. She addresses immediately your thinking process, which is leading you to exhibit your possessive behavior. However, Riley is careful to explain the difference between our thinking and our actions. If that appears too obvious, remember that your goal is to decrease the actions you're taking that are dangerous to your human relationships (the thoughts you are experiencing may not feel great, but the problems with your partner don't start until you begin functioning on those thoughts). Trust Issues starts with some questions for the listener's personal reflection, so you may want to have your journal helpful as you pay attention. These questions will start you on your quest to improved human relationships with some knowledge about yourself. Equipped with the answers to these questions, you can transfer to Riley's section on why you have issues believing what your partner is saying to you. This will be a huge section for you if you are fighting overpossessiveness, because your partner's assertions ("I'm working late tonight" or "that was my mother on the phone") tend to be the flash points for conflict.