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Codependency therapists in Richardson, TX

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Dallas, Texas therapist: Tatianna Chin, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Tatianna Chin

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Together, we will explore the underlying causes of codependency, unravel patterns of enabling and self-sacrifice, and develop practical strategies to establish healthy boundaries, enhance self-care, and nurture authentic connections. I provide a safe space for you to explore your emotions, rediscover your personal identity, and build a strong foundation of self-love and empowerment.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Daniel Gowan, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Daniel Gowan

Counselor/Therapist, LPC-S, LCDC, CSAT
Codependency can quietly drain the joy from relationships. With compassion and practical tools, I support individuals in reclaiming their identity, setting healthy boundaries, and building respectful, loving connections.  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Dina Hijazi, psychologist
Codependency

Dina Hijazi

Psychologist, PhD, CSAT
I help individuals break free from codependent patterns by fostering healthy boundaries, self-worth, and emotional independence. Using a blend of relational therapy, attachment-focused work, and psychoeducation, I support clients in understanding the roots of their codependency—often tied to early family dynamics or trauma—and guide them toward more balanced, fulfilling relationships. My goal is to help you reconnect with your own needs, values, and voice in a supportive, nonjudgmental space.  
35 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Plano, Texas therapist: Harmony J Moses MA,LPC, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Harmony J Moses MA,LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
What is codependency, and why is it important? Codependents are care takers and take care of others over themselves, and lack the understanding of healthy boundaries in relationships. By nature they are very nurturing, but feel empty and tired, disappointed, and that they care more for others, than others care for them. This is a very common relationship dysfunction, and often we see it passed down in families through parenting styles and unhealthy marriage traits. We can fix it!  
20 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Melena Ayres, licensed clinical social worker
Codependency

Melena Ayres

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-S, LCDC
If you find yourself prioritizing others’ needs over your own, struggling to set boundaries, or feeling responsible for how others feel, you may be experiencing codependency. These patterns often come from deep-rooted relational experiences, oftentimes from being parentified as a child. Together, we’ll work to build healthier relationships, strengthen your sense of self, and help you feel more empowered.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Plano, Texas therapist: Jason Branson, LPC, BCPC, CMHIMP, CGE, C-DBT, CMNCS, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Jason Branson, LPC, BCPC, CMHIMP, CGE, C-DBT, CMNCS

Counselor/Therapist, Psychotherapist
Codependency, or what we shrink-types call enmeshment, blurs the emotional lines in a relationship. Essentially, this means that one doesn't know where s/he ends and the other begins. Individuality ceases to exist. In therapy, we will work on moving from COdependency to INTERdependency.  
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Michael J. Salas, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Michael J. Salas

Counselor/Therapist, PsyD, LPC-S, LCDC, CSAT, CST
If you find yourself constantly putting others' needs ahead of your own, struggling to set boundaries, or feeling like your worth depends on being needed, you might be dealing with codependency. This doesn’t mean you're weak or broken. It often means you learned to survive by taking care of others at your own expense. I help people untangle themselves from patterns that keep them stuck in unhealthy dynamics—whether it’s in romantic relationships, family roles, or friendships. We’ll look at where those patterns began, how they’ve shaped your sense of identity, and how to start showing up for yourself without guilt or fear. Codependency can feel like a cycle you can’t break, but change is possible. You can learn to have relationships without losing yourself in them. Therapy gives you space to reconnect with your own needs, values, and voice.  
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Natalie Frazier, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Natalie Frazier

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
We can sometimes loose ourselves in a relationship. Let's get you back on track to knowing your self-worth, finding your confidence, and maintaining healthy boundaries.  
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Phillip McCulley, marriage and family therapist
Codependency

Phillip McCulley

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, CSAT
I help individuals and couples who feel stuck in codependent patterns that leave them feeling overwhelmed, resentful, or disconnected from themselves or each other. Codependency can show up as difficulty setting boundaries, prioritizing others at the expense of your own needs, fear of conflict or abandonment, or feeling responsible for a partner’s emotions or behavior. Over time, these patterns can strain relationships and erode trust and intimacy. In therapy, we work to identify how these patterns developed and how they continue to affect communication and emotional balance in your relationship. I help couples learn healthier ways to express needs, tolerate discomfort, and support one another without losing a sense of self. This often includes developing clearer boundaries, improving emotional regulation, and building more balanced and mutual connection. The goal is not to create distance, but to strengthen relationships by helping each person feel more grounded, autonomous, and secure. As these changes take shape, many couples find that conflict becomes more manageable and intimacy feels more genuine and sustainable.  
22 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX
Dallas, Texas therapist: Zach Ramsey, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Zach Ramsey

Counselor/Therapist, MS, LPC-S, CSAT
I work with individuals struggling with codependency, including patterns of overgiving, people-pleasing, and difficulty setting or maintaining healthy boundaries. My approach helps clients understand the underlying dynamics driving these patterns while building practical skills to develop clearer limits, stronger self-trust, and more balanced relationships. I also support clients in recognizing and responding to manipulation or controlling dynamics, helping them stay grounded and make intentional choices rather than reacting out of guilt or fear. I integrate insight-oriented work with concrete tools to address approval-seeking, fear of conflict, and emotional reactivity. Together, we focus on fostering a more solid sense of self and creating healthier, more reciprocal connections.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richardson, TX
Online in Richardson, TX

Codependency therapists in Richardson, Texas Statistics

Codependency therapists in Richardson, Texas average 16 years of experience and charge around $178 per session. 99% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (71%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (42%), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (41%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$178

Accept insurance

50%

Offer sliding scale

45%

Gender ID

60% Female
33% Male
4% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

58% In Person and Online
41% Online Only
1% In Person Only

Top Treatment Approaches

71% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
42% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
41% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
35% Family Systems Therapy
34% Behavioral Therapy
33% Somatic Therapy
33% Psychodynamic Therapy

Ages Served

95% Adult
67% Young Adult
60% Senior
41% Teen
21% Children

Client Focus

60% Women
44% LGBTQ+
41% Men
32% Christian
31% Military / Veterans