Codependency therapists in Zephyrhills, Florida FL
Dr. Le’ Isaac Gardner Msc.D. CTHT ORDM
Hypnotherapist, Doctorate in Metaphysical Science, MSc.D. Clinical and Transpersonal Hypnotherapist CTHT
We work to end codependency in any type of relationships by identifying, detaching, and rebuilding the key factors therein.
12 Years Experience
Eden Matthews
Counselor/Therapist, LPC-S, LMHC
Codependency is a concept that came out of AA as it historically related to wives of alcoholic males. Over the years, the experience and definition of codependency has broadened to reflect those who are compelled to focus on other's needs and who are unfamiliar with their own unmet needs. Codependency can lead to passive aggressive responses, physical illness, and mental burnout. Getting help for these traits can open a whole new window of life as we allow others to take responsibility for their own lives and actions.
14 Years Experience
Sydney Nadeau
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Experienced working with adults experiencing challenges of codependency. Helping clients understand the psychoeducation of codependency and how to change it.
4 Years Experience
William J Ryan
Psychologist, Ph.D.
The pro dependence approach celebrating values and caregiving loved ones willingness to support and stay connected with someone who seems to need them. Unfortunately, many of these relationships are too one sided to be sustainable. Dr. Ryan works with codependency in individual therapy, as well as in family therapy.
39 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