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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:49 pm Post subject: Co-dependency, Enmeshment, Enabling |
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Co-dependency, Enmeshment, Enabling
| Quote: | "Who can so softly bind up the wound of another as he
who has felt the same wound himself?"
Thomas Jefferson
"You may not realize it when it happens,
but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you."
Walt Disney |
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Co-deps.com
http://www.codeps.com/joomla/
The Compulsion to Repeat the Trauma
Re-enactment, Revictimization, and Masochism by Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD
http://www.cirp.org/library/psych/vanderkolk/
Addicted to our Mates
http://love-addiction.com/loveaddict34.html
Enabling Behaviors
http://shalomplace.com/res/enabling.html
Characteristics of Co-dependency (CoDA site)
http://www.coda.org/codapatt.html
Co-dependency and the 'Rescuer' Behaviour
http://www.drirene.com/cofam.htm
Negative Bonding - The Rescuer and Bird with the Broken Wing
http://www.growingaware.com.au/BONDING_CASES4.htm
Love and Stockholm Syndrome: The Mystery of Loving an Abuser by Joseph Carver, PhD
http://www.drjoecarver.com/stockholm.html
Overcoming the Need to Fix
http://www.coping.org/control/fixing.htm
Tell Me More About Control Why do abusers & victims both appear abusive? by Dr. Irene
http://www.drirene.com/tellme.htm
The Enabling Personality
http://www.coping.org/lowesteem/enable.htm
Enabling vs. Helping (Borderline PD)
http://www.borderlinepersonality.ca/borderenabling.htm
Miranda Shaw - The Life of One Narcissistic Enabler
http://www.angelfire.com/home/mirandashaw/
Joy2meUsite Robert Burney
http://www.joy2meu.com/Siteindex.htm
Understanding Co-dependency
http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/5228.htm
Twisted Co-dependent Thinking
http://joy2meu.com/Codependent_thinking.html
Codependence: The Dance of Wounded Souls by Robert Burney Joy2MeU site
http://www.joy2meu.com/Codependence3.htm
Co-Dep Dysfunctional Relationship dynamics
http://www.joy2meu.com/codependent1.htm
Enmeshment
http://www.soulselfhelp.on.ca/coenmesh.html
A Questionnaire on Co-dependency
http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/43.cfm
Co-dependency Charactistics
http://www.recovery-man.com/coda/symptoms.htm
Co-dependency - Dr. Miller
http://www.rhiannon3.net/cs/article22.html
Co-dependents as Emotional Vampires
http://www.joy2meu.com/codependency_vampires.htm
I am responsible for... (from Melody Beattie's Co-dependent No More)
http://www.recoveryresources.org/responsible.html
Co-dependency websites
http://www.dating-singles-action.com/relationships/codependency_in_relationships.htm
Healthy Relationships, Co-dependency, Boundaries
http://www.ou.edu/womensoc/healthy-relationships.htm
Breaking Free from Co-Dependence by Kathi Stringer
http://www.toddlertime.com/interest/co-dependence.htm
Co-dependents.org
http://www.codependents.org/
Personal Responsibility - Ending Co-dependence
http://www.geocities.com/kerry_l_dennis/MPD/Articles/responsibility.html
Emotional Abuse site Robert Burney: Co-dependency/Inner child
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/codependency_recovery
Abandonment/Engulfment Issues
http://www.growingaware.com.au/selves_cannot_help_with_abandonm.htm
Understanding and Changing Self Defeating Beliefs
http://www.rational.org.nz/public/BeliefsQuestionnaire/welcome1.htm
A 12-Step Online Workbook
http://www.proactive-coach.com/12steps/how-to.htm _________________ Nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer;
nothing is more difficult than to understand him.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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