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Filter by Meaning His codependent tendencies were causing him to neglect his own needs in order to please his partner.
The codependent friend always took care of her friend's needs, often neglecting her own.
Her codependent behavior was causing her to constantly check up on her partner.
She recognized the codependent patterns in her behavior and sought help.
The codependent relationship between the mother and son is preventing him from developing healthy independence.
The mother had a codependent relationship with her son and couldn't bear the thought of him moving out.
His codependent nature made it hard for him to function independently.
The therapist recommended individual counseling in addition to couples therapy to address his codependent tendencies.
The codependent behavior was causing the individual to feel emotionally drained and exhausted.
The therapist suggested that the codependent nature of their relationship was a result of childhood trauma and unresolved issues.
Jake's codependent relationship with his best friend was affecting his ability to form other relationships.
The codependent had a difficult time making decisions without consulting their partner.
His codependent tendencies have caused him to sacrifice his own goals and dreams in order to support his partner.
Her codependent patterns of behavior are rooted in childhood experiences of neglect and trauma.
The couple's codependent behavior was preventing them from pursuing their individual goals.
The codependent was always worried about their partner's well-being.
He was struggling to break free from the codependent patterns he had learned in his dysfunctional family.
The codependent dynamic between the parents was affecting the children's emotional well-being.
Their codependent relationship was causing them both to suffer.
Their codependent habits had become so ingrained that they couldn't function independently.
She was so codependent on her partner that she couldn't make a decision without consulting them first.
The codependent dynamic was characterized by a lack of boundaries and an imbalance of power.
She felt trapped in a codependent dynamic with her controlling boyfriend.
Her codependent tendencies caused her to ignore her own health problems in order to take care of others.
The codependent nature of the relationship was causing them to constantly argue over small details.
The codependent nature of their relationship made it difficult for them to establish healthy boundaries.
Codependent relationships often involve one person taking on all the emotional labor.
His codependent behavior towards his alcoholic friend was not helping her recovery.
She felt trapped in her codependent relationship and didn't know how to break free.
The codependent nature of their relationship is causing resentment and frustration on both sides.
The codependent often enables their partner's addiction by making excuses for them.
The codependent felt like they couldn't function without their partner's help.
His codependent tendencies made him feel responsible for everyone's happiness.
His codependent behavior is causing him to enable his partner's unhealthy habits and addiction.
The therapist identified the codependent tendencies in the couple's dynamic.
The codependent dynamic between the siblings had been going on for years.
They were stuck in a codependent cycle of enabling each other's destructive behaviors.
Her codependent behavior was preventing her from establishing healthy relationships.
His codependent behavior was causing him to constantly micromanage his colleagues.
The codependent behavior was causing a strain on the group's productivity.
Her codependent behavior was making it difficult for her to establish healthy boundaries in her relationships.
His codependent behavior in his relationship was causing strain on both of them.
The codependent may struggle with setting boundaries and saying "no" to their partner's demands.
She realized that her codependent tendencies were affecting her ability to make healthy choices for herself.
The support group focused on helping individuals overcome codependent patterns.
Her codependent relationship with her husband was causing both of them to suffer.
Her codependent tendencies caused her to constantly check on her partner's whereabouts.
Sarah's codependent relationship with her boyfriend is affecting her mental health.
The codependent relationship was leading to the individual neglecting their own needs.
The therapist pointed out the codependent patterns in their behavior.
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