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A relationship can be like a grapevine – planted in good soil and with the right mix of what it...
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Articles about Codependency
A relationship can be like a grapevine – planted in good soil and with the right mix of what it...
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Adult friendships can be one of the most important aspects of our lives. Having a friend who “sticks closer than...
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Families vary in how healthy the relationships between family members are. Often, those unhealthy dynamics can persist across generations. We...
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The term “codependency” has become a popular buzzword in psychology, and was originally coined to describe a person married to...
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Let’s be real with each other for a minute – we’re all a little messy. Even the best of us...
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Codependency is a learned behavior that can be unlearned. It is characterized by a pattern of neglecting your own needs...
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In its most general definition, codependency in relationships is letting another person’s mood and behavior affect and determine your own....
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Codependency refers to pain caused by the sufferings we encounter during childhood but becomes expressed in adulthood, leading to a...
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Codependency is one trait in toxic friendships. Just like romances, friendships may also be unhealthy, so not all friends are...
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“So you have a love-hate relationship with love. You want intimacy, but you become overwhelmed with the work of love.”...
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Are you in a codependent relationship? Consider these case studies of codependency. Sally Sally is a thirty-year-old who has been...
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Are you a peacekeeper or peacemaker, and which one has codependent behavior? You may not have considered the difference before,...
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