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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent?
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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent? no way they can change, the only thing will change is who they will depend on |
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baby steps...
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Edited by
PATSFAN
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Sat 01/17/09 11:12 AM
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Self masterbation
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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent? Find a support group, understand the condition, DEAL WITH IT. |
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bolt cutters, torches, hacksaw as quickly as possible .
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what you don't like being chained up?
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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent? |
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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent? learning to love and trust yourself. Self love is a big step that some people need to work on. IMO |
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baby steps... |
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Self masterbation |
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what you don't like being chained up? depends on what for |
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what you don't like being chained up? depends on what for |
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what you don't like being chained up? depends on what for to rob me? |
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what you don't like being chained up? depends on what for to rob me? |
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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent? close your eyes and jump off the speeding rollarcoaster........ |
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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent? Write down who you want to become. Live up to it. |
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Dang, I thought this was gonna be a Dokken thread.
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Mr. Lee,
I googled it for ya! Codependency is a disorder that describes the compulsive need to take care of other people at the expense of appropriate and necessary self care. Codependents have a difficult time recognizing their own feelings and needs, and sometimes feel "swallowed up" by the people around them. Codependency can be treated with a variety of treatment strategies, including: individual; marital; family; and group therapies. Thousands have been helped through 12 Step self help groups, especially Adult Children of Alcoholics groups through Al-Anon, and CODA (Codependency Anonymous). In the safety of therapy and/or self help, Survivors can: share their pain; identify patterns of coping that maintain codependency; raise self esteem; and learn new ways of addressing their concerns. Help provides a place where Survivors can stop having to control others and finally reclaim their lives. |
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How does one begin to break the chains of being a co-dependent? i'm the opposite, distant and independent. |
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