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Emotional abuse is insidious. It isn’t always obvious at first – it can start with simple comments made by a...
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Emotional abuse is insidious. It isn’t always obvious at first – it can start with simple comments made by a...
continue reading »So much has been written and discussed about physical abusive relationships that we tend to forget that there is something...
continue reading »Many of us have heard the term “codependence” used a great deal in the past few years. As our society...
continue reading »Boundaries define us. They show what is me and what is not me. We are responsible to others, and we...
continue reading »You may have heard the term codependency due to its increasing use over the past forty or so years, as...
continue reading »A Christian Counselor’s Recommendations Personal development is a popular topic in our society. While most folks shop online for the...
continue reading »In my previous article, I offered three prompters to help you create your own list of Core Values that can...
continue reading »Part 1 of an Overcoming Codependency Series As much we should avoid codependency – “Yes, let’s stay away from that…...
continue reading »There are a number of books out there on codependency, with considerable commonality among them. But what is distinctive about...
continue reading »In the first article in this series, I discussed what spiritual abuse is and looked at how to recognize some...
continue reading »References “The New Codependency” by Melody Beattie Sometimes helping isn’t so helpful. It’s only natural to want to make life...
continue reading »By Chris Chandler, MA, LMHC, CSAT-C, Bellevue Christian Counseling References “The New Codependency” by Melody Beattie Addicts do not abuse...
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