ARE YOU CODEPENDENT?
UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CODEPENDENCY & Sociopaths Psychopaths and Narcissists...
PS. The way to resolve your CODEPENDENCY (and other psychological issues) is to engage in an in-depth process of emotional healing and self-nurturing psychotherapy.
For the treatment method I recommend click here: http://codependency-treatment.weebly.com/
What are Codependent Symptoms/Behaviors?
I know your time is valuable, so I’ll get straight to the point:
The answer is surprisingly simple…and has everything to do with YOU and your SUBCONSCIOUS MIND.
Your subconscious mind has what are called “unconscious polarized issues” that are “Anchor beliefs” coming from your childhood. These subconscious ‘programs’ are like magnets attracting Sociopaths Psychopaths and Narcissists...and strangely enough BY resolving these SUBCONSCIOUS programs in yourself, it is exactly what is needed to ‘heal’ your self, possibly others and overcome your current issues…
Understand this and you are on the road to Personal Freedom.
SEE IF THIS SOUNDS LIKE YOU…
My worthiness feelings about myself stem from receiving approval from others
Other people’s struggles affect my tranquility
My mental attention focuses on solving others problems/relieving others pain
My good feelings (about myself) developed from being liked by someone else
My mental attention is focused on others
My fear of others anger controls what I say or do
My psychological attention is focused on manipulating others to do it my way
Relieving others pain reinforces my self-esteem
My own hobbies/interests are put to one side for other people
My timetable is spent sharing others hobbies/interests
Others clothing and personal appearance are dictated by my desires and I feel others are a reflection of myself
Others behavior is dictated by my wishes and I feel others are a image of me
My emotional attention is focused on protecting others
I am not aware of my feelings deep inside
Solving others problems bolsters my self-esteem
I am aware of how others feel
I am not conscious of what I want
I ask what others want
I assume the aspirations I have for my future are linked to others
My fears of rejection governs what I say or do
I use charitable acts as a way of feeling safe in my relationships
I put my personal values aside in order to connect with others
I value others opinion and others ways of doing things more than my own
The worth of my life is in relation to the quality of others life's
If this sound anything like you…then you’re likely Codependent.
Codependency is not a disease, it is an emotional and behavioral condition that is learned and then stored in the subconscious…it affects your ability to have a healthy relationship with others in adulthood.
Codependents generally are in (or develop) emotionally destructive relationships that are one-sided; pleasing oriented and therefore become abusive. Many well know Psychotherapists now call codependency:
“A Relationship Addiction”
NOTE: Codependency can also manifest as Love Addiction, Avoidant or Dependent Personality Disorder or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
There is a CURE
You may not-yet-have-experienced…
…YOUR POWER TO CHANGE!
I’ll explain the Empowering Counseling Method
that worked for me—with a proven success rate.
More about the Treatment Method I recommend
by clicking here:
http://codependency-treatment.weebly.com/
Briefly: THE LIBERATOR METHOD CAN ASSIST YOU TO DISCOVER THE FLAWS IN YOUR PROGRAMMING AS WELL AS YOUR ‘REASONS’ FOR ACCEPTING THEM DURING YOUR PERSONAL SESSIONS WITH A TLM PSYCHOTHERAPIST.
If you are serious about changing,
I encourage you to schedule a FREE CONSULTATION (with me) at:
Click Here: http://www.TheLiberatorMethod.com
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About Todd Tawzer: I am a FREELANCE WRITER SPECIALIZING IN THE BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES under the title "The Tawzer Reports". My life has been rich with variety and experience, including a 20-year legacy of leadership positions, whose responsibilities included counseling Individuals, Married Couples, and Families.
I can be reached by email at: [email protected]