WHAT EXACTLY IS CODEPENDENCY?

Many codependents are suffering in silence. Fear, anger, pain or shame, which is ignored or denied, could be an outcome of the disorder. Underlying issues may also include physical, emotional or sexual abuse suffered in childhood.

 

You might be experiencing problems with self-esteem and self-love. It is as if your existence and own reality is owned by someone else. Many feel vulnerable and worthless, with sufferers often hating themselves.

 

You may think you can repair your relationship yourself, while neglecting your own needs and emotional wellbeing in order to try and save the partnership.

 

A codependent partner may choose to stay in a destructive relationship rather than be left living alone. Behaviour that borders on abusive is tolerated, as an individual tries to keep what is a one-sided and destructive relationship together.

 

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR:

Low self-esteem and lacking self-trust

Having difficulty making decisions

Having difficulty identifying one’s own feelings

Problems communicating with others

Fear of abandonment

Over-controlling others

Neglecting personal needs

Chronic feelings of boredom and emptiness

TAILORED TREATMENT:

As you would expect, with so many suffering from such issues, there have been great advances in treatments for codependency. Your problems can be addressed and resolved smoothly by our professionals, skilled in the use of the highest level of evidence-based treatments.

 

Our empathic and nurturing approach is absolute - with a holistic, 360 degree recovery plan. We will have successfully treated many just like yourself and we never pass judgement. Please be assured, we are renowned for our discretion, creating a secure and protective environment where we can focus on nothing more than making you better. Our treatment plans are unique and absolutely personalised but, with such relationship-based problems, we would concentrate on building resilience and self-esteem, constructing a path to independence rather than submissiveness.

 

The effectiveness of interpersonal therapy is often strengthened by cognitive methods that allow us to confront a dysfunctional dependent. It’s all about restructuring and remodelling relationships and teaching one to learn to value oneself.

 

We will always be here for you and there is nothing to fear, so make the leap and with our warmth and sensitivity we can bring you back to good health.

 

 

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