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Codependency therapists in Country Club, MO

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Virginia Beach, Virginia therapist: MindOverHealing Therapies, hypnotherapist
Codependency

MindOverHealing Therapies

Hypnotherapist, CHt
Codependency is a complex and often misunderstood psychological condition characterized by an excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, friend, or family member. It frequently occurs in relationships where one person may have an addiction, mental illness, or other chronic condition. Hypnotherapy offers a unique and holistic approach to addressing the underlying issues of codependency, promoting healing and fostering healthier, more balanced relationships.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Country Club, MO (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Iam Jophiel, LCSW, SEP, CPAT, CCTP-II, therapist
Codependency

Iam Jophiel, LCSW, SEP, CPAT, CCTP-II

Therapist, @ Embracing Rebirth
Codependency can feel like a cycle that’s hard to break, but change is possible when you remember your innate belonging and ability to trust yourSelf. We provide compassionate support to help you understand the roots of codependent patterns and develop healthier relationships with yourself and others. Through somatic practices, mindfulness, and therapeutic guidance, we’ll work together to build self-awareness, boundaries, and self-compassion. Our goal is to empower you to reconnect with your sense of self, embrace your needs, and create balanced, fulfilling relationships.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Country Club, MO (Online Only)
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Ryan Kitts Schallon, psychologist
Codependency

Dr. Ryan Kitts Schallon

Psychologist, PsyD
Codependency is not loving too much. It is having learned, very early, that your survival depended on monitoring someone else's emotional weather — that your needs were safest when they were invisible, even to you. The exhaustion of it is real. So is the terror of stopping. Therapy is not about learning to stop caring for others. It is about recovering the self that went underground in order to make all that caretaking possible.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Country Club, MO
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Elizabeth Coldren, psychologist
Codependency

Dr. Elizabeth Coldren

Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with young adults and adults who have learned to orient themselves around other people’s needs, emotions, or expectations at the expense of their own. This can look like being the reliable one, the steady one, the person others turn to, while privately feeling depleted, unseen, or unsure where your own preferences begin. Many people I see have spent years managing relationships, smoothing conflict, or carrying more than their share because it felt safer than disappointing someone or risking disconnection. Codependent patterns often develop in situations where you had to stay attuned to others to keep the peace, where your worth was tied to being helpful or accommodating, or where expressing your own needs led to tension, withdrawal, or criticism. Over time, this can make it hard to trust your internal signals, set boundaries without guilt, or believe that your needs matter as much as anyone else’s. In our work together, we look at how these patterns formed, what they have protected you from, and how they show up in your relationships today. We make space for the part of you that learned to stay small, agreeable, or over responsible in order to feel safe, and for the part of you that is tired of doing so much emotional labor. From there, we explore what it means to move through relationships with more clarity, self‑respect, and choice, without abandoning the parts of you that have worked so hard to keep things stable. Supporting people who have organized themselves around others for a long time is central to my practice, and I have deep respect for how much you have carried.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Country Club, MO
Kansas City, Missouri therapist: Taylor Esworthy, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Taylor Esworthy

Marriage and Family Therapist, PMFT
Codependency can show up as feeling responsible for others’ emotions, losing yourself in relationships, or struggling to set boundaries. In our work together, we’ll focus on reconnecting you to your own needs, strengthening your sense of self, and creating healthier, more balanced relationships.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Country Club, MO

Codependency therapists in Country Club, Missouri Statistics

Codependency therapists in Country Club, Missouri average 17 years of experience and charge around $199 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (63%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (43%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (42%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$199

Accept insurance

44%

Offer sliding scale

50%

Gender ID

56% Female
38% Male
3% Gender Fluid
3% Non-Binary

Session Type

50% In Person and Online
50% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

63% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
43% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
42% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
38% Psychodynamic Therapy
36% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
36% Family Systems Therapy
36% Existential / Humanistic Therapy

Ages Served

96% Adult
64% Young Adult
56% Senior
36% Teen
17% Children

Client Focus

64% Women
50% Men
44% LGBTQ+
35% Military / Veterans
33% Christian