Online Codependency therapists in Germany
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Molly Toomey
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Folks can get "stuck" in a pattern of codependent relationships as a reaction or response to their relationships with caregivers from childhood. Your body and mind might be seeking reassurance, connection, safety, but you struggle with boundaries, feel constantly guilty or responsible for others' feelings, and have difficulty separating out your own self-worth and sense of self from that of the other person's. My relational approach focuses a lot on attachment (close relationships) and helps folks recognize their patterns, explore how they show up in their past and present relationships, experiment with different ways of connecting and communicating, and rewire themselves toward healthier relationships with others and themselves.
9 Years Experience
Online in Germany, Connecticut
(Online Only)
Dr. Damla Yildirim, PhD
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist
Codependency (& Identity Challenges)
Life transitions—such as relocation, divorce, or retirement—can prompt deep questions of identity and self-worth. In therapy, we explore the parts of self that emerge during these moments, often shaped by relational or gendered dynamics, to foster clarity, resilience, and healthier boundaries.
4 Years Experience
Salvadore Coaching LLC
Life Coach, Holistic Life Coach, Certified Breathwork Instructor, Certified Hypnotist
Codependency often begins as care, loyalty, or sensitivity—but over time it can become self-abandonment. And when you abandon yourself, you don’t actually protect the relationship—you weaken it.
Oftentimes, many people find themselves over-functioning, people-pleasing, managing another’s emotions, or staying in relationships that require them to shrink their needs in order to keep connection. The result is often a combination of anxiety, resentment, exhaustion, and a loss of clarity about what they actually want.
In our work together, we aim to de-escalate these patterns and explore what they’ve been protecting: perhaps a fear of conflict, abandonment, guilt, or the belief that love must be earned through sacrifice. We build practical skills for boundaries, self-trust, and direct communication, so you can stay connected without losing yourself. The goal is not to become “less caring,” but to create relationships that include you—relationships where care and reciprocity can coexist.
14 Years Experience
In-Person in Manhattan, NY
Online in Germany, United Kingdom, Multiple States
Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, Washington, D.C.
Adima Hawkes
Counselor/Therapist, Psychotherapist, Spiritual Teacher, Gene Keys Guide, Trainer Tibetan Acupressure & Iridology
Spiritually speaking, we're all dependent on each other for our natural needs and according to the cosmic laws. Down to earth speaking, most of us experience dependencies with others in our daily life as limiting to our personal freedom. I invite you to find out what freedom really is or means. This enables us to discern the difference between an unavoidable natural dependency and a personal dream or even power trip. Above all, we need to learn to see our own blind spots! Not those of the other, which is always the easier thing to do.
30 Years Experience
In-Person in Totnes, England TQ9
Online in Australia, Germany, United Kingdom