CO-DEPENCENCY - WHAT IS IT?


Definition: A multi-dimensional (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual) condition manifested by any suffering and dysfunction that is associated with or due to focusing on the needs and behaviour of others. It may be mild to severe and most people have it. It can mimic, be associated with and aggravate many physical, psychological, and spiritual conditions. It develops from turning the responsibility for our life and happiness over to our ego (false self) and to people, places, or things.
It is treatable and recovery is possible. (Dr Charles Whitfield 1987, 1990).

Patterns and Characteristics of Codependence
These patterns and characteristics are offered as a tool to aid in self-evaluation

Denial Patterns:
• I have difficulty identifying what I am feeling.
• I minimize, alter or deny how I truly feel.
• I perceive myself as completely unselfish and dedicated to the well being of others.

Low Self Esteem Patterns:
• I have difficulty making decisions.
• I judge everything I think, say or do harshly, as never "good enough."
• I am embarrassed to receive recognition and praise or gifts.
• I do not ask others to meet my needs or desires.
• I value others' approval of my thinking, feelings and behaviour over my own.
• I do not perceive myself as a lovable or worthwhile person.

Compliance Patterns:
• I compromise my own values and integrity to avoid rejection or others' anger.
• I am very sensitive to how others are feeling and feel the same.
• I am extremely loyal, remaining in harmful situations too long.
• I value others' opinions and feelings more than my own and am afraid to express differing opinions and feelings of my own.
• I put aside my own interests and hobbies in order to do what others want.
• I accept sex when I want love.

Control Patterns:
• I believe most other people are incapable of taking care of themselves.
• I attempt to convince others of what they "should" think and how they "truly" feel.
• I become resentful when others will not let me help them.
• I freely offer others advice and directions without being asked.
• I lavish gifts and favors on those I care about.
• I use sex to gain approval and acceptance.
• I have to be "needed" in order to have a relationship with others.

If you identify with any of the above symptoms call GATS today on 08 8267 6069 for more information and a confidential free assessment.

A recommended book on this condition is……
SET YOURSELF FREE, by Shirley Smith PhD.

(This book is available from most major booksellers, or can be purchased from the GATS office during normal office hours, Mon -Frid 9am-5pm.)
 
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