The
following videos are discussions about various “personality disorders”. I have
posted them here for the purpose of sharing information about
personality types. Remain objective; do not become identified with and allow yourself to
be taken by what you see and hear. Many personality types share many of
the same manifestations and habitual ways of being. If what is shared
touches a nerve, or starts associations in you, remain centered in
yourself. Become aware of your breathing and the soles of the feet on
the ground to help you to remain focused while watching and listening.
;-) L.
Wikipedia:
Codependency is defined as a psychological condition or a relationship in which a person is controlled or manipulated by another who is affected with a pathological condition ...... ; and in broader terms, it refers to the dependence on the needs of, or control of, another.[1]
It also often involves placing a lower priority on one's own needs,
while being excessively preoccupied with the needs of others.[2]
Codependency can occur in any type of relationship, including family,
work, friendship, and also romantic, peer or community relationships.[2] Codependency may also be characterized by denial, low self-esteem, excessive compliance, or control patterns.[2] Narcissists are considered to be natural magnets for the codependent.
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Darlene Lancer, author of "Codependency for Dummies" and Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapist, speaks to professionals at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, Los Angeles.
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Ross Rosenberg, Author: HumanMagnetSyndrome
THE CONTINUUM OF SELF THEORY. A New Theory About Opposite Attraction: Codependents and Narcissists
WE BECOME CODEPENDENTS IN OUR CHILDHOOD. How and Why We Become a Codependent. The Origins of It
Active vs. Passive Codependents. CODEPENDENCY CATEGORIZED: A New Way of Thinking
4 Stages of Codependency Recovery. 4 Stages of Codependency Treatment
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