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Welcome to Dr Nicholas Jenner’s online therapy hub dedicated to codependent recovery. Explore the wealth of resources available to start your path to recovery.
WHO IS IT FOR?
If you suffer from some or all of the following, you could be codependent: low self-esteem, people pleasing, poor boundary setting, caretaking, control issues, dysfunctional communication style, problems with intimacy, denial and painful emotions. Therapy can help people understand why they overcompensate, fulfill everyone’s needs but their own, or put themselves last.
WHO IS IT FOR?
If you suffer from some or all of the following, you could be codependent: low self-esteem, people pleasing, poor boundary setting, caretaking, control issues, dysfunctional communication style, problems with intimacy, denial and painful emotions. Therapy can help people understand why they overcompensate, fulfill everyone’s needs but their own, or put themselves last.
WHO IS IT FOR?
If you suffer from some or all of the following, you could be codependent: low self-esteem, people pleasing, poor boundary setting, caretaking, control issues, dysfunctional communication style, problems with intimacy, denial and painful emotions. Therapy can help people understand why they overcompensate, fulfill everyone’s needs but their own, or put themselves last.
THE THERAPY HUB
Effective Treatment
Dr Jenner has dealt with codependents for many years and he has found that combining two therapies, powerful individually but life-changing when used together, to be truly effective: Inner Child and Internal Family Systems therapy.
Group Therapy
As a codependent, it is easy to feel alone with the issues that keep you trapped in specific thinking patterns. Sometimes, it is good to share this with others in the same situation. Online group therapy can do this.
Individual Therapy
Codependency symptoms are as individual as you are and special solutions need to be found. Individual therapy is tailored made to your issues in an action based program. Free initial 60 minute consultation.
FREE RESOURCES
Can you save your relationship by living apart? LAT relationships under scrutiny
In recent years, the concept of Living Apart Together (LAT) relationships, where romantic partners maintain separate residences, has gained traction among couples seeking to balance individuality with intimacy. This unique arrangement, while unconventional, opens up a rich debate about the dynamics of modern relationships, their benefits, and the challenges they face.
Food For Thought: Silent Treatment
At its core, the silent treatment functions as a silent scream for attention, ironically employed by some codependents themselves as a strategy to manage and control their relationships.
Group Therapy For Codependency Starting May 2024
Group therapy is often defined by stereotypes taken from television programmes, especially in the US, depicting recovering alcoholics starting the process by stating “My name is… I am an alcoholic”.
Journalling for Codependents
Codependents often find themselves trapped in toxic dynamics, unable to break free from the cycle of emotional dependence. These individuals are highly sensitive to the needs and emotions of others, yet often neglect their own well-being. Journaling offers a path toward self-awareness and self-care that can be transformative for codependents.
Preview: Self Leadership for Codependents: Debunking Narcissism. Coming Sunday 31st March
So far in the Self Leadership for Codependents series, we have
Self Leadership for Codependents: Begin Parts Work
When it comes to codependency, parts that like to manage relationships
Self Leadership for Codependents: Begin Parts Work
When it comes to codependency, parts that like to manage relationships and protect child-like exiles are very prominent. Children who develop codependency later in life
What is Healthy Narcissism? And why we should all strive for it
The notion of healthy narcissism challenges the dichotomous view of narcissism as only harmful The concept is introduced that a moderate level of self focus
Group Therapy For Codependency Starting May 2024
Group therapy is often defined by stereotypes taken from television programmes especially in the US depicting recovering alcoholics starting the process by stating My name
Can you save your relationship by living apart? LAT relationships under scrutiny
In recent years the concept of Living Apart Together LAT relationships where romantic partners maintain separate residences has gained traction among couples seeking to balance
Preview: Self Leadership for Codependents: Debunking Narcissism. Coming Sunday 31st March
So far in the Self Leadership for Codependents series, we have covered what codependency is, what it isn‘t, types of codependency and set the scene
Food For Thought: Silent Treatment
At its core the silent treatment functions as a silent scream for attention ironically employed by some codependents themselves as a strategy to manage and
Dr Jenner has been writing about codependency and mental health for many years. In this time, he has built up a bank of resources that he provides free access to. Discover articles here on all aspects of codependency, narcissism, child development and relationships. This section is regularly updated and contains a link to his other mental health blog. Please follow for even more content.
Self Leadership for Codependents: Begin Parts Work
When it comes to codependency, parts that like to manage relationships and protect child-like exiles are very prominent. Children who develop codependency later in life
What is Healthy Narcissism? And why we should all strive for it
The notion of healthy narcissism challenges the dichotomous view of narcissism as only harmful. The concept is introduced that a moderate level of self-focus and ambition might be beneficial.
Group Therapy For Codependency Starting May 2024
Group therapy is often defined by stereotypes taken from television programmes, especially in the US, depicting recovering alcoholics starting the process by stating “My name is… I am an alcoholic”.
Can you save your relationship by living apart? LAT relationships under scrutiny
In recent years, the concept of Living Apart Together (LAT) relationships, where romantic partners maintain separate residences, has gained traction among couples seeking to balance individuality with intimacy. This unique arrangement, while unconventional, opens up a rich debate about the dynamics of modern relationships, their benefits, and the challenges they face.
Preview: Self Leadership for Codependents: Debunking Narcissism. Coming Sunday 31st March
So far in the Self Leadership for Codependents series, we have covered what codependency is, what it isn‘t, types of codependency and set the scene
Food For Thought: Silent Treatment
At its core, the silent treatment functions as a silent scream for attention, ironically employed by some codependents themselves as a strategy to manage and control their relationships.
Self Leadership for Codependents: Begin Parts Work
When it comes to codependency, parts that like to manage relationships and protect child-like exiles are very prominent. Children who develop codependency later in life
What is Healthy Narcissism? And why we should all strive for it
The notion of healthy narcissism challenges the dichotomous view of narcissism as only harmful The concept is introduced that a moderate level of self focus
Group Therapy For Codependency Starting May 2024
Group therapy is often defined by stereotypes taken from television programmes especially in the US depicting recovering alcoholics starting the process by stating My name
Can you save your relationship by living apart? LAT relationships under scrutiny
In recent years the concept of Living Apart Together LAT relationships where romantic partners maintain separate residences has gained traction among couples seeking to balance
Preview: Self Leadership for Codependents: Debunking Narcissism. Coming Sunday 31st March
So far in the Self Leadership for Codependents series, we have covered what codependency is, what it isn‘t, types of codependency and set the scene
Food For Thought: Silent Treatment
At its core the silent treatment functions as a silent scream for attention ironically employed by some codependents themselves as a strategy to manage and
Can you save your relationship by living apart? LAT relationships under scrutiny
In recent years, the concept of Living Apart Together (LAT) relationships, where romantic partners maintain separate residences, has gained traction among couples seeking to balance individuality with intimacy. This unique arrangement, while unconventional, opens up a rich debate about the dynamics of modern relationships, their benefits, and the challenges they face.
Food For Thought: Silent Treatment
At its core, the silent treatment functions as a silent scream for attention, ironically employed by some codependents themselves as a strategy to manage and control their relationships.
Group Therapy For Codependency Starting May 2024
Group therapy is often defined by stereotypes taken from television programmes, especially in the US, depicting recovering alcoholics starting the process by stating “My name is… I am an alcoholic”.
Journalling for Codependents
Codependents often find themselves trapped in toxic dynamics, unable to break free from the cycle of emotional dependence. These individuals are highly sensitive to the needs and emotions of others, yet often neglect their own well-being. Journaling offers a path toward self-awareness and self-care that can be transformative for codependents.
Preview: Self Leadership for Codependents: Debunking Narcissism. Coming Sunday 31st March
So far in the Self Leadership for Codependents series, we have
Self Leadership for Codependents: Begin Parts Work
When it comes to codependency, parts that like to manage relationships
Self-Leadership for Codependents: Unveiling a Path to Empowerment Through Self-Help
The “Self-Leadership for Codependents” podcast series is available using this link. SIGN UP. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to ensure they don’t miss out on any episodes. Each week offers a new opportunity to engage with the content, reflect on personal experiences, and apply the strategies discussed.
Self-Leadership for Codependents: A Podcast Series
As you know, I have been working with codependents for many years. As time has gone on, I have developed methods to help codependents manage
What is it like to live with a codependent?
The experience of living with a person who is codependent frequently involves navigating a complicated emotional landscape that is characterised by powerful highs and lows.
What Codependents will do after a breakup and what they should do.
Ultimately, the journey from codependency to a place of independence and self-reliance is marked by significant introspection, resilience, and personal growth
The Honeymoon Phase: Why we fear it‘s end:
The biological basis of the honeymoon phase is rooted in the body’s chemical reactions. During this stage, the brain releases a cocktail of chemicals, including dopamine, the so-called “feel-good” neurotransmitter, and oxytocin, often referred to as the “love hormone.”
ROCD and Codependency: Not as different as you think
The likelihood of someone suffering from both ROCD and codependency is not uncommon, especially when shared underlying factors and behaviors are present.
Dr Jenner has been writing about codependency and mental health for many years. In this time, he has built up a bank of resources that he provides free access to. Discover articles here on all aspects of codependency, narcissism, child development and relationships. This section is regularly updated and contains a link to his other mental health blog. Please follow for even more content.