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.
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