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Codependent parents may discipline their children severely or not at all.
The good news is that if you're a codependent partner, you can start finding a solution to the problem under your own power, too.
Learn the hallmarks of a codependent relationship and what to do about it.
Two codependent parents who have been abused themselves usually do not know how to be intimate in an adult relationship.
When it comes to arguments, codependent people also tend to set themselves up as the "victim".
Most codependent relationships don't end in tragedy, of course.
Still, the codependent partner often finds some type of reward in this setup.
The camp aims to help children understand and cope with an addicted or codependent family member.
A werewolf pack was the most codependent group of beings in existence.
Like drug and alcohol abuse, they're considered codependent diseases.
Sarah Palin's codependent relationship with the press (and vice versa).
Together, the two towns produced lumber and were codependent.
This is sometimes a great help in encouraging the codependent person to accept help.
I said, in my typical belligerent codependent way during a fight, "I'm going to the bathroom, what do you think?"
As a codependent adult, Sarah will probably become an overmature, controlling person.
As these codependent outings became routine, the subject of buying a common property arose.
The other partner - who is the codependent one - then works all-out to try to "fix" the problem.
The characters believe that they will be able to maintain their extremely codependent relationships like they had in college.
But as alcoholics got sober the codependent behaviors of their families often continued and sometimes even escalated.
A common example of enabling can be observed in the relationship between the alcoholic/addict and a codependent spouse.
Codependent people are constantly in search of acceptance.
The two species are enemies, yet codependent.
Thus the addict's problems become highly detrimental not only to himself but also to the codependent personalities with whom he is linked.
(Usually it is because the person in your position began acting differently, like being less codependent.)
But overwhelming fear, anger, pain, shame, and despair have kept many of us miserable in our codependent behaviors for years.