The program is for people who are working on issues such as chemical and process addictions, codependency and dysfunctional family issues. |
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It's imperative, he says, not to create codependency with the organization. |
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And what exactly is codependency, the psychological condition that has apparently swept the nation? |
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If I had known that this level of codependency existed between them, you better believe I would have exercised more caution. |
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Come in Monday morning as if to a new job, and break the codependency between you and your beloved. |
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I have become painfully aware that codependency is making what everybody else thinks more important than what I think. |
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By the end of the last decade, a kind of codependency had evolved between the two countries. |
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It depicts both the conflicts and the codependency between innovators and institutions, both governmental and private. |
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I am seeing a trend toward openness and communication between the two disciplines as they gain a clearer understanding of their codependency. |
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Members of the denomination must understand that pastor codependency is a serious problem. |
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The entire relationship turns into a game of guess-my-mood, a relentless exercise in codependency. |
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The children were reunited and now work on their codependency in therapy. |
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America will continue to be the world's image factory, but this is an era of codependency. |
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When we fail to do this and make someone else the center of our lives, we're moving away from healthy connection and toward unhealthy codependency, she adds. |
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It seems likely that the codependency will break down long before this. |
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Peña Nieto has many reasons for wanting to reëvaluate his country's posture in the drug war — and its codependency with the United States. |
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Topics include healthy relationships, codependency, coping with stress and anxiety, etc. |
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From the standpoint of the U.S. side of the global codependency, the official purchases along with private market purchases have tended to hamper dollar depreciation. |
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Scores of self-help books have been written from a conservative standpoint on how to have a happy marriage, make more money, or overcome codependency. |
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His insight into the codependency of progress and poverty undermined the 19th-century belief in the uninterrupted progress of Western civilization. |
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Over time, this marriage of convenience morphed into a full-blown and inherently unhealthy codependency. |
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Several appendices give checklists of ways to identify and express love across the NT-ASD divide and a test for codependency. |
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Author, Victoria Jones, takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through a maze of codependency and into the discovery of God's restorative power. |
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Not a formal psychiatric diagnosis, codependency has come to be a useful term for discussing aspects of family dysfunction, particularly among participants in recovery groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon. |
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McWilliams's self-help best sellers preach a message of personal responsibility, which is a refreshing switch from the miasma of tomes hyping inner children and codependency. |
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The issue of codependency is also discussed in this chapter. |
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In fact, America's monetary policy reveals most clearly this codependency. |
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