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Codependency therapists in Windsor, ON, CA

We are proud to feature top rated Codependency therapists in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Burlington, Ontario therapist: Mary Mikhail, licensed clinical social worker
Codependency

Mary Mikhail

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BSW, MACP, RSW
Unlock the patterns of codependency with my approach rooted in Attachment Theory. Together, we'll explore the dynamics of your relationships, understanding how early attachments influence current patterns. Through compassionate guidance, we'll foster self-awareness and boundaries, empowering you to cultivate healthier connections and reclaim your autonomy. Step into a journey of self-discovery and liberation from codependency today.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, Ontario (Online Only)
 therapist: Courtney Mann, registered psychotherapist
Codependency

Courtney Mann

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MACP
You may be suffering from codependency if you find yourself prioritizing the needs of others over your own needs. Codependency can have serious implications for our relationships and overall happiness. We can explore why this happens and find different ways of connecting so that you can experience a sense of balance within your relationships.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, Ontario (Online Only)
Brampton, Ontario therapist: Namrta Mohan, registered psychotherapist
Codependency

Namrta Mohan

Registered Psychotherapist, M.Sc Psychology, RP, Clinical Traumatologist
You are experiencing challenges to establish your identity, you find yourself in the shadow of your partner and can;t seem to step out. This is surely not the greatest feeling. You want to work yourself out of this, let me help you.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Ekum Wellness, registered psychotherapist
Codependency

Ekum Wellness

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Codependency is a complex behavioural condition that can deeply impact relationships. It often involves relying heavily on another person for emotional support, self-worth, and even a sense of identity. This can create an environment where one's own needs and well-being take a backseat to the feelings and needs of the other person, which can be exhausting and ultimately unfulfilling. If you find yourself struggling with codependency, know that you are not alone. Many people face challenges in setting boundaries, expressing their own needs, or maintaining a sense of individuality. You might feel a strong urge to please others, grapple with low self-esteem, or experience anxiety when you’re apart from someone you care about. It's important to recognize and address these feelings, as doing so can pave the way for healthier, more balanced relationships. Seeking support through therapy, engaging in self-reflection, and developing self-care practices can be transformative steps on your journey toward emotional independence and personal growth. Remember, breaking the cycle of codependency is not only possible, but it can also lead to more fulfilling connections with others. Your well-being matters, and taking these steps can help you build a more empowering and satisfying life.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, Ontario (Online Only)
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Franklynn Bartol, pre-licensed professional
Codependency

Franklynn Bartol

Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, MSc
I'll draw on relational, attachment-based, and psychodynamic approaches to help you understand and shift codependency patterns. 'Codependency' has become a stigmatized term, which can leave people feeling stuck or even ashamed. I think it's important to have a compassionate lens towards this relational dynamic and why it's developed. First, we'll work together to explore what codependency is like for you. What needs does it fulfill or not? What fears does it soothe or ignite? What longings are being expressed or repressed? We'll also explore how you can fulfill your needs for intimacy and safety in ways that also honour your boundaries. We may need to make space for inner conflicts between connection and individuality. How can those co-exist in your relationships? Alone, it may be hard to see beyond codependency—together, we can open up new possibilities for a more fulfilling relationship with yourself and others.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, Ontario