Signs of Codependency
Codependent Relationships
Healthy Boundaries
Self-Care
Recovery Terms
100

This emotion often fuels codependent behavior.

Guilt

100

Codependent individuals often seek this in their relationships.

Validation

100

What codependent individuals often lack in relationships.

Boundaries

100

This is often neglected by codependent individuals.

Self

100

A word describing the process of overcoming codependent behaviors.

Recovery

200

A strong need to control others.

Control

200

When someone excessively cares for another to the detriment of their own health.

Caretaking

200

A respectful way to say "no" in a relationship.

Assertiveness

200

The act of doing something that brings you peace or happiness.

Rest

200

What you practice to maintain emotional and mental health in recovery.

Boundaries

300

Feeling overly responsible for someone else’s happiness.

Responsibility

300

A form of control masked as concern.

Manipulation

300

A necessary component for establishing personal boundaries.

Communication

300

Engaging in activities that promote physical and emotional well-being.

Wellness

300

A key step in breaking codependent patterns.

Detachment

400

Denying your own needs in favor of others'.

Denial

400

When someone puts another person’s needs before their own

Sacrifice

400

The ability to act independently without relying on others for emotional support

Autonomy

400

One word for looking after your mental health.

Mindfulness

400

One-word term for being aware of unhealthy behaviors.

Awareness

500

Losing one's sense of self in a relationship.

Identity

500

The inability to express one’s true feelings.

 Suppression

500

An essential skill in maintaining healthy relationships.

Balance

500

The process of focusing on one’s own needs and well-being.

Healing

500

Achieving this is crucial for long-term recovery from codependency.

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