Being codependent is often seen as a bad thing. But a new book makes the case for ‘healthy dependency’ ...
We all crave connection, peace, a sense of worth and belonging and we all go through periods of struggling to find wholeness. I see therapy as a partnership where I work to support you on your ...
I enjoy working with a range of clients, especially those who identify as codependents, caretakers, people-pleasers, multicultural individuals or families, or loved ones of addicts. You might often ...
Codependency often operates as an invisible force undermining otherwise promising relationships, creating feelings of suffocation and preventing personal growth for both partners. When individuals ...
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The Most Important Thing To Do When Ending a Codependent Relationship, a Psychologist Reveals
As humans, we're meant to live in community—"villages," if you will. Receiving emotional and logistical support, such as having a few close friends to speak with about your grief over losing a parent, ...
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