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Codependency therapists in Rome, GA

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Minneapolis, Minnesota therapist: Amy Look, psychologist
Codependency

Amy Look

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Are you feeling overwhelmed by a constant need to please others, often at the expense of your own well-being? Do you struggle with setting boundaries, finding yourself lost in relationships and neglecting your own needs? Together, work toward developing healthy boundaries, enhancing your self-esteem, and fostering independent decision-making so you can cultivate fulfilling relationships without losing sight of who you are. If you’re ready to embark on this journey toward independence, reach out by calling or sending me a message. I look forward to hearing from you!  
5 Years Experience
Online in Rome, Georgia (Online Only)
Alpharetta, Georgia therapist: Eddie Reece, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Eddie Reece

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, BC-TMH Psychotherapist, Business Consultant, Educator
Codependency is simply a way of approaching relationships that doesn't work. I can teach you effective relationship skills. Contact me to find out how.  
41 Years Experience
Online in Rome, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Mindwellness, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Mindwellness

Licensed Professional Counselor, Pamela Tremblay LPC, NBCC, EMDR, CMHP, CTHP
A therapeutic approach to codependency is a multifaceted process that emphasizes understanding, self-exploration, communication, and building healthier relational patterns. By using various therapeutic techniques and fostering a deep sense of self-worth, clients can learn to move beyond codependency and establish more fulfilling and interdependent relationships.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Rome, Georgia (Online Only)
Chester, Virginia therapist: Richard Forde, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Richard Forde

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor
The common pattern in unhealthy relationship dynamics, is the "dance" between "the dominant controller" and the "compliant submissive." The "compliant submissive" typically "over functions" in the relationship, seeking to repair "ruptures" as they occur, and keep the relationship "connected" and moving forward. The "compliant submissive" is keeping themself "safe" through "pleaser" behaviors, trying to avoid conflict. This type of "survival" behavior is generally a result of inadequate attachment in childhood and fosters behaviors we refer to as "codependency." Therapy can be used for the purpose of "attachment repair" as a way of addressing the underlying cause of codependent behaviors.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Rome, Georgia (Online Only)
Gainesville, Georgia therapist: Emily Stevens Brown, licensed mental health counselor
Codependency

Emily Stevens Brown

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, PhD, LMHC, LPC, LPC-MHSP, MCAP
Codependency can run from one generation to another repeating patterns and disrupting quality of life. Learning to understand an address the way codependency impacts your life can be amazing and life altering in a positive way. Learning healthy boundaries and learning how to set healthy boundaries is essential for healthy relationships.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Rome, Georgia