Codependency therapists in Charlotte, North Carolina NC
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Elite Therapeutic Solutions, LLC
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
We help you to establish interdependence, thereby lessening your burdens and freeing you up to live your best life today!
14 Years Experience
Online in Charlotte, North Carolina (Online Only)
Corey Connelly
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA LCAS LCMHC
Individuals struggling with codependency often struggle with setting effective boundaries. Learning interpersonal effectiveness skills can help facilitate healthy boundary setting. My goal is to help you find a balance with your boundaries with others to challenge the codependency that you struggle with.
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Charlotte, NC 28203
Online in Charlotte, North Carolina
Territa Chambers
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCMHC- QS
Heal your reliance on others, food, or any other substitutes to get your needs met by identifying the deeper need.
8 Years Experience
In-Person in Charlotte, NC
Online in Charlotte, North Carolina
Molly Halbrooks
Counselor/Therapist, LMFT
Good boundaries allow you to show up well in your relationships without resentment, and equip you to remain emotionally grounded even when those around you are struggling. We will work together to define what healthy boundaries are for you, and how you can begin to implement them in your life.
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Charlotte, NC
Online in Charlotte, North Carolina
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 Charlotte, North Carolina (Online Only)