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What is Codependency?

Codependent is characterized by living through or for another, attempts to control others, blaming others, a sense of victimization, attempts to 'fix' others, and intense anxiety around intimacy. It is very common in people raised in dysfunctional families, and in the partners and children of alcoholics and addicts. Most chemical dependency treatment centers now also offer treatment for Codependency.

The therapists at A Place for Growth offer assistance in breaking free from the destructive behavioral patterns of Codependency.

Symptoms of Codependency:

  • Codependents often use language like 'you make me feel ______', or 'I was made to feel like____'
  • Overreacting to change. (or intense fear of / inability to deal with change.)
  • Inability to see alternatives to situations, thus responding very impulsively.
  • Constantly seeking approval and affirmation, yet having compromised sense of self.
  • Feelings of being different.
  • Confusion and sense of inadequacy.
  • Being either super responsible or super irresponsible. (Or alternating between these.)
  • Lack of self confidence in making decisions, no sense of power in making choices.
  • Feeling of fear, insecurity, inadequacy, guilt, hurt, and shame which are denied.
  • Isolation and fear of people, resentment of authority figures.
  • Fear of anger or bottling anger up till it explodes.

Some more symptoms include:

  • Hypersensitivity to criticism.
  • Being addicted to excitement / drama. (Chaos making.)
  • Dependency upon others and fear of abandonment.
  • Avoidance of relationships to guard against abandonment fears.
  • Confusion between love and pity.
  • Tendency to look for 'victims' to help.
  • Rigidity and need to control.
  • Lies, when it would be just as easy to tell the truth.

Are you codependent?

Melodie Beattie, author of Codependent No More developed this check list:

Do you feel responsible for other people--their feelings, thoughts, actions, choices, wants, needs, well-being and destiny?

Do you feel compelled to help people solve their problems or by trying to take care of their feelings?

Do you find it easier to feel and express anger about injustices done to others than about injustices done to you?

Do you feel safest and most comfortable when you are giving to others?

Do you feel insecure and guilty when someone gives to you?

Do you feel empty, bored and worthless if you don't have someone else to take care of, a problem to solve, or a crisis to deal with?

Are you often unable to stop talking, thinking and worrying about other people and their problems?

Do you lose interest in your own life when you are in love?