Codependency therapists in Mary Esther, Florida FL
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Counselor/Therapist
Codependency help Therapy / Counseling / Life Coaching Support - Tommy can help you understand the root cause of your dependency. Then, effectively release it & experience Independence, Self Confidence, Self Reliance & Freedom.
12 Years Experience
Jerry Ramsden
Counselor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Experienced and knowledgeable in working with co-dependency.
20 Years Experience
JHC Therapy - Judy Hakiel-Calcaterra
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Therapist
Co-dependency counseling is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on helping individuals overcome unhealthy patterns of behavior in their relationships, particularly those characterized by co-dependency. Co-dependency refers to a pattern of relating to others that is characterized by excessive reliance on others for approval, identity, and self-worth. It often involves enabling behaviors and can lead to difficulties in setting boundaries and maintaining healthy relationships.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Traci Williams
Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
In our work together, I help you explore the underlying causes of your codependency, develop healthier coping skills, boundaries, and communication strategies, so you can create more fulfilling relationships and lead a more balanced life.
11 Years Experience
Alan Brandis, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
The concept of Co-Dependency was developed as a way of explaining how family members of alcoholics, especially their spouses, became emotionally ill apparently as a result of living with an alcoholic for years.
"Co" is a prefix that means "like" or "with" - the family member becomes sick like and with "the dependent" (the person dependent on a chemical). There are several common problems that often go along with life with an alcoholic or drug abuser, including their unpredictable moods, selfish and irresponsible behavior, angry outbursts which may include verbal or physical abuse, broken promises and commitments, embarrassing public behavior, financial irresponsibility, legal problems, and inability to return love or affection. However, most chemically dependent people have periods when they function well, and this generates the hope that they will stay well, quit or control their chemical use, and become responsible and loving for good.
34 Years Experience