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Kearny, New Jersey therapist: Brielle Layden, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Brielle Layden

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Working on codependancy begins with learning about anxiety and attachment styles. I am passionate about helping people recognize unhelpful, attachment-based behaviors. I will help you foster a more positive sense of self, develop appropriate boundaries, and identify healthy relationship dynamics.  
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Florham Park, NJ
Online in Florham Park, New Jersey
Pompton Lakes, New Jersey therapist: MaryBeth McDonald, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

MaryBeth McDonald

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LCMHC, LCADC, ACS
I am a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor, so are well versed and trained to assist individuals with codependency issues.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Florham Park, New Jersey
Hawthorne, New Jersey therapist: Roland Achtau, licensed clinical social worker
Codependency

Roland Achtau

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LCADC, MAPC
Addiction does not only affect the addict but also those closest to him or her. If you are having feelings of hopelessness, anger, resentment, or self-pity about your situation or the situation of a loved one wrestling with addiction, my practice offers services to equip you with the tools needed to recover.  
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near Florham Park, NJ
Online in Florham Park, New Jersey
Old Tappan, New Jersey therapist: Patricia Anna Martucci, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Patricia Anna Martucci

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I help individuals and couples in their relationships with themselves andw each other.  
14 Years Experience
In-Person Near Florham Park, NJ
Online in Florham Park, New Jersey
Washington, District of Columbia therapist: Elaine Klionsky, psychologist
Codependency

Elaine Klionsky

Psychologist, J.D., Ph.D., Inc.
While the term codependency is often used exclusively in relationships where one partner is an addict, I believe it is important to look at the role of codependency in all relationships. Whenever we are excessively tied to someone needing emotional or psychological support and when there does not exist a process to hand over autonomy or responsibility to the person who's been impaired, we have to examine our codependency issues. While our conscious intent may be to be helpful and nothing more, codependent behaviors may be fueled by underlying needs for security, validation, power, and self-esteem. Whatever the cause, freedom from codependency generally results in greatly increased energy, passion for life, and happiness.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Florham Park, New Jersey