Tagged: codependency recovery

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How Therapy Can Help Codependency Recovery

By Dr. Nicholas Jenner This method requires a commitment to work on oneself and an acknowledgment that codependency is a problem in relationships. This involves embracing responsibility for change and not shifting it (or...

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Adult Children of Alcoholics and Codependency

By Lisa A. Romano All children require a sense of safety and predictability in order to develop a healthy sense of self. One’s self concept can be understood as the cornerstone of life. Every...

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Mindfully Managing Codependency

By Kevin Petersen, MA, LMFT Your loved one is wreaking havoc to the family system. She’s using substances and lashing out. Things are out of control. But as her family, you want to help...

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Effects of Codependency in Family

By Yasmin Kerkez Codependency is a common relationship struggle within the family unit. Let’s look deeper into the areas of codependency to really understand what behavioral patterns exist – so that we can then...

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Embrace Being Alone to Heal Your Codependency

By Susan Ball, Abuse Recovery Expert. Why did I keep putting up with abusive, unhealthy, toxic relationships with friends, family, and intimate partners? Because I was heavily codependent. Scared to death of being abandoned....

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The Link Between People Pleasing and Perfectionism

By Stacy Brookman, Resilience and Performance Coach Introduction: Are people pleasing and perfectionism common? If you find yourself people-pleasing or being a perfectionist, you’re not alone. It’s common to feel the need for approval...

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12 Sneaky Ways Passive-Aggression Cultivates Codependence

By Rhoberta Shaler, PhD Are passive-aggression and codependency odd bedfellows? Not at all. Codependent people are often fearful of directness. Passive-aggressive people avoid directness at all costs. So, it’s a fit! Neither are usually...

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What is Codependency?

Addiction. It’s a disease that affects the entire family. When a person suffers from addiction, it creates a detrimental impact on one’s life, and it can be difficult to watch someone you care about...