Codependency therapists in Ashgrove, Queensland QLD, Australia AU

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Lutwyche, Queensland therapist: North Brisbane Psychologists, psychologist
Codependency

North Brisbane Psychologists

Psychologist
We have multiple Psychologists and Counsellors who specialise in relationships, including codependency issues or concerns. Find out more by calling 3726 5595 in office hours or at northbrisbanepsychologists.com.au.  
12 Years Experience
In-Person Near Ashgrove, QLD
Online in Ashgrove, Queensland
London, England therapist: Birgit Schreiber, psychologist
Codependency

Birgit Schreiber

Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
This is a very interesting area as many of us depend on others, but when it becomes detrimental and we find ourselves in a relationship that is causing us much harm or worry, then it is useful to examine why we struggle to change something.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Ashgrove, Queensland
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Rana Salloum - Relationships & Diversity (Sentient), counselor/therapist
Codependency

Rana Salloum - Relationships & Diversity (Sentient)

Counsellor/Therapist, Counsellor, MA, ACA-L3
I work with clients on a range of issues relating to codependency in relationships.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Ashgrove, Queensland
Beechworth, Victoria therapist: Elizabeth-Brennan Holistic Soulscape, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Elizabeth-Brennan Holistic Soulscape

Counsellor/Therapist, Holistic Counsellor & Psychotherapist, Shamanic Practitioner/Healer, Transpersonal Coach, Holistic Ecotherapist
Supporting an understanding of codependency, its impacts and support for recovery. Especially, in instances of intimate partner and mother - daughter codependency.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Ashgrove, Queensland
St Kilda, Victoria therapist: Jeannine, psychologist
Codependency

Jeannine

Psychologist, Registered Psychologist (MAPS)
Human beings are social beings and we do depend on each other. However, unhealthy connections with no boundaries, where one person feels 'responsible' for the other persons feelings, or a need to please them, or take care of them, while ignoring their own needs and wellbeing, isn't healthy. If you are feeling overly responsible for someone else, are looking after them and feeling guilty all the time, it can lead to resentment and exhaustion! I can help you identify this co dependency and move into a healthier space.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Ashgrove, Queensland