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Codependency therapists in Buda, TX

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Dallas, Texas therapist: Lydia Clemmons, drug and alcohol counselor
Codependency

Lydia Clemmons

Drug and Alcohol Counselor, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor
Codependency can be difficult to understand and is often used to generally. I help clients identify in themselves what codependent behaviors are and help develop their sense of self through healthy boundaries, healthy self care and good communication.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Buda, Texas (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Cara Waters, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Cara Waters

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LCDC
Are you experiences difficulty in your relationships? Clients with codependency issues are unable to process difficult life challenges, break cycles of shame and anxiety, address dysfunctional patterns, and build healthier relationships with themselves and others. I am committed to assisting clients gain deeper personal insight in order to cultivate personal growth and inner healing. I create a safe and nonjudgmental space in which you are able to explore your potential.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Buda, Texas (Online Only)
Seguin, Texas therapist: The Agape Center - Biblical Counseling | Addiction | Trauma, professional christian counselor
Codependency

The Agape Center - Biblical Counseling | Addiction | Trauma

Professional Christian Counselor
Codependency issues, we can help.  
7 Years Experience
Near Buda, TX
Online in Buda, Texas
New Braunfels, Texas therapist: Jill A Lee, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Jill A Lee

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
Codependency  
10 Years Experience
Near Buda, TX
Online in Buda, Texas
Humble, Texas therapist: Dri Edwards, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Dri Edwards

Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, LPC
When we grow up in dysfunctional families, often we are "given" a role or roles in the family; we learn behaviors that help us survive the dysfunction in "functional" ways. We identify these as who we are and continue functioning in the same way as adults. The problem with this occurs when the learned behaviors and roles are not helpful in current adult relationships.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Buda, Texas