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BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) frequently co-occurs with alcohol use disorders. ... This study investigated the use of sertraline, a serotonin reuptake inhibitor, in treating co-occurring symptoms of alcohol dependence and PTSD. METHODS: A total of 94 individuals with current alcohol dependence and PTSD...
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Codependence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Codependence is a pattern of detrimental, behavioral interactions within a dysfunctional relationship which is regarded as an emotional disorder, and by some as a psychological disease. In the relati...
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Top Co-Dependence Recovery Topics ... What is Co-Dependence? ... HealthyPlace; Communities: Abuse Alt. Mental Health Bipolar Disorder; Eating Disorders Parenting Schizophrenia...
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Codependent Personality Disorder is a dysfunctional relationship with the self characterized by living through or for another, attempts to control others, blaming others, a sense of victimization, attempts to "fix" others, and intense anxiety around intimacy.
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What we have is co-dependence. Each person ‘needs’ the other person to feel ‘whole’ due to his or her unconscious pathology. ... Notice the prefix ‘co’ in co-dependence. This means that BOTH parties are psychological SLAVES to each other. It is like a freak of nature that both are joined in the mind by a...
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It has endless connotations that have nothing to do with the disorder. Codependency itself is such a broad dysfunction that it is extremely hard to define in concise terms. ... ; Co-Dependence: Healing the Human Condition: The New Paradigm for Helping Professionals and People in Recovery...
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Like dependents (people with Dependent Personality Disorder), codependents depend on other people for their emotional gratification and performance of both inconsequential and crucial daily and psychological functions. ... This is where the "co" in "co-dependence" comes into play. ... Dissociative Identity Disorder...
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