Codependency therapists in Lebanon, Pennsylvania PA
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Gina Niewodowski
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A., LPC, ATR-BC (Master of Arts, Licensed Professional Counselor, Board Certified Art Therapist)
Codependency develops over years and interferes with both self esteem and relationships with others. In therapy, we explore core beliefs which contribute to codependency and strategies to challenge these perceptions.
40 Years Experience
Online in Lebanon, PA Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Esra Nihan Bridge
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Codependent behaviors often stem from childhood trauma, especially in dysfunctional families with neglected emotional needs or constant management of a loved one’s addiction or mental illness. Together, we’ll process this trauma, build healthy relationship skills, and reconnect with your authentic self.
19 Years Experience
Online in Lebanon, PA Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Dr. Joe Rustum
Psychologist, PsyD, License Psychologist
You may find yourself focusing heavily on others’ needs, feeling responsible for how they feel, or having a hard time saying no. This can lead to overextending yourself, resentment, or feeling like your own needs get pushed aside.
Our work focuses on helping you understand these patterns and begin shifting them in a way that feels realistic and sustainable. You’ll build clearer boundaries, strengthen your sense of self, and make decisions that better reflect what you actually want.
The goal is to help you create more balanced relationships, feel more confident in your choices, and show up in a way that feels healthier and more consistent over time.
9 Years Experience
Online in Lebanon, PA Pennsylvania
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.
36 Years Experience
Online in Lebanon, PA Pennsylvania
Dr. Tuvia Hoffman
Psychologist, Psychologist, PhD
Codependency often involves unhealthy patterns of dependency and self-sacrifice, which can profoundly impact relationships and personal well-being. I specialize in helping individuals address and transform codependent behaviors, fostering healthier and more balanced interactions. Through evidence-based therapies, I guide clients in exploring the roots of their codependency, developing self-awareness, and building stronger self-esteem. Together, we will work on breaking free from unhealthy relational patterns, setting healthy boundaries, and nurturing a more fulfilling sense of self.
9 Years Experience
Online in Lebanon, PA Pennsylvania (Online Only)
Codependency therapists in Lebanon, Pennsylvania Statistics
Codependency therapists in Lebanon, Pennsylvania average 18 years of experience and charge around $200 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (71%), Psychodynamic Therapy (41%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (39%).
Average years in practice
18 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$200
Accept insurance
42%
Offer sliding scale
48%
Gender ID
| 54% |
Female |
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| 33% |
Male |
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| 7% |
Non-Binary |
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| 6% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 53% |
In Person and Online |
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| 47% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 71% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 41% | Psychodynamic Therapy |
| 39% | Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) |
| 38% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 35% | Existential / Humanistic Therapy |
| 35% | Family Systems Therapy |
| 32% | Internal Family Systems (IFS) |
Ages Served
| 98% | Adult |
| 67% | Young Adult |
| 58% | Senior |
| 36% | Teen |
| 22% | Children |
Client Focus
| 66% | Women |
| 55% | Men |
| 48% | LGBTQ+ |
| 32% | Hispanic / Latino |
| 29% | Military / Veterans |