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Codependency therapy with our Thriveworks Abingdon therapists helps people reduce and overcome codependent habits, which involve sacrificing one’s own needs to meet the needs of others (usually those closest to them). It helps to improve one’s well-being as well as the health of their relationships.
Codependency therapy works by helping the individual recognize, understand, and accept codependent patterns — including why and how they might’ve developed. In addition, it focuses on helping the individual to kick these tendencies and build more balanced relationships that allow them to support others without neglecting their own needs.
Codependency therapy at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and via Online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
Codependent counseling can last for a few weeks, months, or longer. It depends on the exact needs of the client as well as the severity of their codependent challenges and other needs or preferences.
Codependency and Dependent Personality Disorder are types of psychological conditions that fall under the umbrella term of Anxious Personality Disorders. In a codependent relationship, the two individuals are overly dependent on each other. Their real identities are askew and their development is suffocated, whether it is in their personal lives, in social networks or in their careers.
In these types of relationships, the individuals are able to prevent facing their fears and self-doubts. The people in these relationships have a great want to be needed to be able to feel good about themselves. When they aren’t being depended on, they have feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, worthlessness, as well as feeling alone. In short, this unhealthy dependency on another person in their life enables the sufferer to feel validated and able to function.
People with Dependent Personality Disorder may find that counseling for Codependency and Dependent Personality Disorder will benefit them. At Thriveworks in Bristol, VA, the counselors and therapists are professionally licensed and credentialed. They work with people who have the disorder by helping them to understand it and identify the causes. In addition, therapists work with individuals in the process of forging healthier relationships.
A behavior that is learned, codependency can run from one generation to the next. The behavior is mimicked by watching others in the family who have codependency. It is an emotional and behavioral disorder that keeps people from enjoying healthy and satisfying relationships. Also nicknamed “relationship addiction,” individuals with codependency may have relationships that are one-sided, emotionally devastating and/or abusive.
Codependent people need things or other people to make themselves feel valued. Many times after a person has a devastating relationship with a parent or an abusive past, he learns to react to, depend upon and worry about other people, making himself feel useful. The needs and wants of others are placed above his own.
A person with codependence has a distressing relationship with himself—so much so that he doesn’t trust his own experiences. Shame and blame are commonplace for the codependent, and he may feel abused even by a slight criticism—or suicidal at the end of a relationship.
Codependency was originally the definition for partners in chemical dependency—people who lived with an addicted individual. The word enabler was the original term used that defined the enablers who assisted addicts in their dependency by taking responsibility away from them, making up excuses for them or denying the problems caused by their addiction. The same patterns of behavior have been identified in people in relationships with chronic or mentally ill people. But, the term has expanded and describes codependent people from any dysfunctional family.
Perhaps, you will recognize some of the following traits in yourself. You may find that codependency counseling will be beneficial to you.
People who have conditions, such as Codependency and Dependent Personality Disorder, may not necessarily know there is a problem. They may have been living with it for their entire lives, and the behavior seems completely acceptable and normal to them.
If you feel that you have some of the traits of Codependency and Dependent Personality Disorder and want to take the first step in seeking help, Thriveworks in Bristol, VA therapists and counselors are professionals with experience in dealing with the disorder. The therapists will help you to identify where your codependent behaviors stem from and work with you to replace your dysfunctional beliefs with healthy ones. In addition, therapists will work with you to become aware of your own feelings and beliefs, improve on boundaries to enable you to have your needs met, teach ways to be assertive, learn how to take care of yourself and work toward living a life that is happier, enjoyable and more fulfilling. Call Thriveworks Bristol at (423) 822-5099 to make an appointment today.
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