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Codependency therapists in Martin, TN

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Cleveland, Tennessee therapist: Glyndora Condon LPC of Heal and Hope Counseling Services, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Glyndora Condon LPC of Heal and Hope Counseling Services, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor, Masters, Marriage and Family Therapy; Licensed Professional Counseling
Often relationships feed upon each other, draining the other, enabling each other; which then becomes most dysfunctional. We work with our couples to learn how to co-exist and to nurture without the defense mechanisms and manipulations.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Martin, Tennessee
Winnetka, Illinois therapist: Theresa M. Boutross, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Theresa M. Boutross

Marriage and Family Therapist, LCSW, CADC. CMFT
Specializing in treating the family system allows me to assist individuals to fully understand how the relationship between two people can trigger past relational traumas causing an emotional brain response ultimately distancing the system itself. Through exploration of family of origin experience I assist you in identifying maladaptive relational skills and create new pathways for connection.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Martin, Tennessee
Johnson City, Tennessee therapist: Willow & Arbor, PLLC, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Willow & Arbor, PLLC

Counselor/Therapist
Codependency can be very difficult to recognize and to shift. We will work together to identify and process interpersonal patterns and dynamics that keep the codependency cycle going.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Martin, Tennessee
Clarksville, Tennessee therapist: Peace in Mind Counseling, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Peace in Mind Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, MFT
Do you feel like you need to do it all for everyone else and less for yourself? The problem of enabling is a learned behavior and I have tools to assist you with unlearning and relearning healthier ways of interacting and loving others.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Martin, Tennessee
Roswell, Georgia therapist: Alan Brandis, Ph.D., psychologist
Codependency

Alan Brandis, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
The concept of Co-Dependency was developed as a way of explaining how family members of alcoholics, especially their spouses, became emotionally ill apparently as a result of living with an alcoholic for years. "Co" is a prefix that means "like" or "with" - the family member becomes sick like and with "the dependent" (the person dependent on a chemical). There are several common problems that often go along with life with an alcoholic or drug abuser, including their unpredictable moods, selfish and irresponsible behavior, angry outbursts which may include verbal or physical abuse, broken promises and commitments, embarrassing public behavior, financial irresponsibility, legal problems, and inability to return love or affection. However, most chemically dependent people have periods when they function well, and this generates the hope that they will stay well, quit or control their chemical use, and become responsible and loving for good.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Martin, Tennessee