Codependency

Why Is Co-Dependency Often Considered a Relational Addiction?

Why Is Co-Dependency Often Considered a Relational Addiction?

You may have heard that people in recovery may develop non-substance-related addictions, such as sugar and social media addiction. Have you heard of “love addiction” or “relationship addiction”? These terms describe an unhealthy compulsion to prioritize a relationship with a significant other. It is also known as co-dependency. Why Prioritizing a Relationship During Recovery Can […]

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10 Reasons Why You Need to Stop Being Co-Dependent

10 Reasons Why You Need to Stop Being Co-Dependent

Many people live in co-dependent relationships, whether they are aware or not. When relationships lack healthy boundaries regarding roles and responsibilities, co-dependency flourishes. For people with substance use disorder (SUD) or those who are supporting a loved one in addiction recovery, it is important to identify co-dependency and nip it in the bud. Below are

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