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Codependency Recovery

Codependency Recovery

codependency recovery

When loving someone else means constantly abandoning yourself, codependency may be at play. This post explores how to recognize that pattern, understand why it develops, and begin choosing your own needs, worth, and healing first. If you see yourself in these words, the therapists at Fearlessly Authentic Psychology in Denver are here to help you untangle unhealthy dynamics, rebuild self-trust, and create relationships that actually feel safe and mutual.

When Your Needs Are Blamed in the Relationship

I have had many conversations with women who are absolutely fierce, strong, incredible women and they are in love with men who are not treating them right. …
A relationship is supposed to be there for BOTH the good and bad, the hard times and the happy times, the joy and pain, but why does it constantly seem like it is one-sided?

What Codependency

Really Looks Like

Often, codependency underlies this imbalance due to one partner overfunctioning and the other being allowed to underfunction. …
In order to overcome this imbalance, they must heal from this place within so that they can expect more, they can truly receive what they deserve.

Choosing Yourself: The Heart of Codependency Recovery

I am passionate about codependency because I have been in the same place and I did the work to heal to the place where I want to help others do the same. …
Don’t put your love of someone else over your love for yourself and if you have, start choosing differently today.

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