Codependency
Codependency
Codependency
Codependency
Codependency is a pattern of relating that is characterized by living through or for another, controlling
others, attempting to fix other peoples problems, and intense anxiety around intimacy. It occurs
when someone (spouse, parent, sibling, co-worker, or friend) allows another persons addicted or dys-
functional behavior to consume their own thoughts, feelings, or behavior. Melody Beattie, author of
Codependent No More, reports that codependency is an addictive behavior and mental pattern that
affects as many as D0 million people.
Before receiving treatment for codependency, a person must realize that codependency
treatment involves the deep exploration into early childhood issues and their relationships and
current codependent actions and behaviors. There are two main approaches to receiving treat-
ment for codependency: self-help, and psychotherapy. Codependents Anonymous is an exam-
ple of a self-help group program for recovery from codependency,using a 12-step model.
Individual psychotherapy has been known to benefit a person who is in need of a more private
and professional treatment setting, allowing for the exploration into other personal issues.
Psychotherapy can also involve the use of treatment in a group setting.
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