Codependent No More Audiobook Torrent
Everything You Need to Know about Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Abuse - click on this link: Some patients develop codependent behaviors and traits in the wake of a life crisis, especially if it involves an abandonment and resulting solitude (e.g. Divorce, or an empty nest: when one창s children embark on their own, autonomous lives, or leave home altogether.) Such late-onset codependence fosters a complex emotional and behavioral chain reaction whose role is to resolve the inner conflict by ridding oneself of the emergent, undesirable codependent conduct. Consciously, such a patient may, at first, feel liberated. But, unconsciously, being abruptly 창dumped창 and lonesome has a disorienting and disconcerting effect (akin to intoxication).
Codependent No More - Melody Beattie. Melody Beattie is one of America's most beloved self-help authors and a household name in addiction. An audiobook is a recording that is primarily of the spoken word as opposed to music. Klyuch dlya programmi shef ekspert 1.
Many patients rush headlong and indiscriminately into new relationships. Deep inside, this kind of patient has always dreaded being lonely (lonely, not alone!). Following a divorce, the death of a significant other or intimate partner, the passing away of parents or other loved ones, children relocating to college, and similar episodes of dislocation, she suppresses this dread because she possesses no real, effective solutions and antidotes to her sudden solitude and has developed no meaningful ways to cope with it. We are taught that denied and repressed emotions often re-emerge in camouflage, as it were. The dread of ending up all alone is such that the patient becomes codependent in order to make sure that she never finds herself in a similar situation. Her codependence is a series of dysfunctional behaviors that are intended to fend off abandonment.
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Still, patients who develop situational codependence (unlike classic, lifelong codependents) are fundamentally balanced and strong personalities who cherish their self-control. So, they always keep all their options open, including the vital option of going it alone yet again. They make sure to choose the wrong partner and then they spectacularly 'expose' his egregious misconduct so that they can get rid of him and of the newly-acquired codependence in good conscience and at the same time. (From the book 'Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited' by Sam Vaknin - Click on this link to purchase the print book, or 16 e-books, or 3 DVDs with 16 hours of video lectures on narcissists, psychopaths, and abuse in relationships: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/thebook.html).