Codependency therapists in Williamsville, New York NY
Francis A. Bax
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, LMHC, LPC, CASAC-Master
Sometimes we do too much for other people, and not enough for ourselves, especially if it's not appreciated or it's how we are able to be supported which can lead to dysfunctional relationship patterns. I teach self-care techniques to clients so that they are able to focus more on themselves so they can effectively take care of others appropriately.
29 Years Experience
Laura Silva, LicMHC - Online/Virtual Therapy
Counselor/Therapist, Traditional, Integrative and Mindfulness counseling. Coach, Educator. Over 35 years experience
Codependency may be known or unknown. Always looking to please the other, or not having value and belief in yourself over the opinions of others, or attracting wrong people into your life who drain you - these and much more are signs of codependency patterns. My work is a path of codependency recovery. While looking at deeper roots contributing to codependent behaviors and thinking. Email for free consultation call
44 Years Experience
Erin Falconer
Therapist, PhD, MSc, LMSW
I work with you to identify and work through codependency issues.
1 Years Experience
Ruann Ibrahim
Art Therapist, LCAT
We will work collaboratively to identify the root causes of your codependency, such as past experiences, family dynamics, or beliefs about yourself and relationships. Together, we will explore how these factors have shaped your patterns of behavior and affected your well-being.
4 Years Experience
Desiree Woehrle
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, SIFI
Codependency is when we feel unable to function on our own. It is often the result of living in a dysfunctional system be it family, work or friendship. There may or may not be one individual in the system creating chaos or needing a ton of support. This causes members of the system to abandon themselves to care for the person in need. While it starts off feeling like a kindness, often resentment builds and can end the relationship if the person in need never becomes able to care for themselves or the system continues enabling despite negative consequences to themselves and overall system. This is common in households dealing with addiction, impulse control, undiagnosed mental illness, narcissism, unhealed generational trauma and scarcity mindset.
13 Years Experience