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Co-dependency in Recovery

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:25

Co-dependency in recovery is as prevalent as it is when we're in an addiction. It doesn't go away just because we become sober. Overcoming co-dependency requires the undoing of learned behaviors and coping styles that are commonly quite old, tried and true, if painfully so.

Instead of trying to control, fix or change others, co-dependents in recovery have an opportunity to learn to disengage and to let go. Co-dependent beliefs and behaviors create pain and reasons to self medicate. When co-dependents learn to stop allowing others to hurt or take advantage of the willingess to help, then the pain is not so great.


Letting go of these behaviors takes intention, time, and practice. In pursing recovery from codependency, relationships often shift radically, and some do not survive the change. Often, the individual doing the work may outgrow the relationship, or at least be willing to leave should it no longer continue to serve the demands of an evolving ego.


Healthy egos are desirable things. Transcending healthy egos can be even more desirable but, you have to have a healthy ego before you can transcend it! A healthy ego has flexible boudaries, not rigid ones. It can stand to communicate directly without guilt and does not need to use harsh remedies like avoidance or withdrawal to protect itself from others.


Recovery from codependency means learning to set boundaries and limits, saying no, expressing wants and needs and no longer inserting oneself into another person’s problems. Co-dependents who are successful at recovery stop compulsively trying to take care of other people and learn that they are worth taking care of themselves. Increasing self-esteem and improving communication skills so that needs are more likely to be heard and taken seriously by others and ultimately more likely to be met are characteristic experiences of overcoming co-dependency while in recovery.
Emerging from codependency can happen many ways. Counseling and psychotherapy are excellent ways to start.

 

Internet Psychotherapy

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:25
Is it reliable? Does it work? According to research done on Therapist-Delivered Internet Based Therapy the answers are yes and yes.

 

More and more people are turning to the internet for access to reliable and effective treatment for anxiety, depression, stress, panic attacks and much more.

You don't need to settle for a software program when you can have the power of human interaction and...
 

Panic Attack Triggers

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:25
No one is 100% immune to panic. But, it is not uncommon for someone to have just one or two attacks in their lifetime, and then the problem goes away, never to return. Ideally, it would be great to simply prevent them. But, given the nature of triggers, panic can be impossible to avoid.

 

The essential nature of panic is a discrete feeling of dread or fear so intense that it raises the...
 

Anxiety And The Unconscious

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:25
Anxiety and the unconscious have a dynamic relationship with each other. Our bodies can actually hold unconscous material just as much as our minds or brains. Jittery feelings, heart palpitations, sweating, dry mouth, nausea; these are expressions of unconscoius material held in the body.

 

Unconscious material that must be known in order to serve the humans healing is triggered by the body in...
 

Serotonin Levels

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011 12:25
Serotonin can have serious effects on your mental and physical health. But, low levels for one person could be considered normal for another. Since there is no single metric or range for adequate serotonin across individuals, symptomolgy is the only real indicator at this time.

 

Find out if you're serotonin deficient.

Serotonin deficiency symptoms can be fairly obvious. Depression, anxiety...
 

Online Therapy for Self Esteem

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Thursday, 26 May 2011 00:00
On line therapy seems to be growing in popularity. Yet, despite the many incentives, there are folks who are very clear that video or a web cam is not for them. As they have explained it, they have issues they would never bring up in therapy because they lack the ability to say the words they'd need to say out loud.




For them, some things are so horrible or embarrassing and shameful, they...
 
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