Codependency therapists in Covington, Kentucky KY
Rachel Hiraldo
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC, CCATP
Kudos to you for seeing out help and for making the effort to improve your life! If you're suffering with codependency, it's likely that relationship issues, insecurity, anxiety, depression, or even past trauma are also a concern for you. Because I have extensive experience with all of these issues, I'm likely a good fit to support and guide you towards gaining more insight and making some needed shifts in some of your patterns. I support those who are trying to take a natural, medication-free approach, as well as those who are considering or already utilizing mediation as an additional aid. I love what I do because I love getting to see my clients' lives improve. If you'd like to determine if I could be a good fit for you, please schedule a free 15 minute consult with me (via my website). I do also provide therapy in Spanish.
20 Years Experience
Dr. Alexavery Hawkins
Psychologist, PhD
I offer insights, encouragement, and feedback to both individuals and couples who are working to address issues with codependency. In our meaningful work, you will grow in your ability to set more reasonable boundaries, foster a sense of both independence and healthy interdependence with others, and better articulate your expectations, hopes, and emotions in your close relationships.
11 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Codependency is a learned pattern of interacting. We can unlearn these patterns, too. First we are going to identify the needs and learn more accurate self talk around self-esteem and self-worth. We will talk about triggers that might cause you to fall back into old patterns and ways to act with love, but not entangled in someone else's distress.
18 Years Experience
Michele Sitorus (Inner Peace Psychological Care)
Psychologist, Psy.D.
You will learn to explore patterns of behavior characterized by excessive reliance on others for validation and self-worth. Our work are to increase self-awareness, identify boundaries, and develop healthier interpersonal relationships. Cognitive-behavioral techniques help challenge distorted beliefs and behaviors, while mindfulness practices promote self-compassion and emotional regulation.
5 Years Experience
Charles R. Davenport, Psy.D., LLC.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Codependency is a popular term these days. It can be subtle or much more overt. Frequently seen with other problematic relationship problems, substance abuse, depression and anxiety. Many times this is seen passed through families. We are not sure if it is a nature or nurture thing. Therapy can be a helpful part of the puzzle. Treatment tends to take longer with this stuff.
19 Years Experience