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  • Codependence refers to the pattern of feeling and behavior that often develops in those involved in relationships with alcoholics and drug users.

    Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One Ann Smolin 1993

  • Codependence refers to the pattern of feeling and behavior that often develops in those involved in relationships with alcoholics and drug users.

    Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One Ann Smolin 1993

  • Codependence refers to the pattern of feeling and behavior that often develops in those involved in relationships with alcoholics and drug users.

    Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One Ann Smolin 1993

  • Codependence develops primarily in dysfunctional families where mental illness and/or drug or alcohol addiction exist.

    marconews.com Stories ELINOR STANTON 2010

  • Codependence develops primarily in dysfunctional families where mental illness and/or drug or alcohol addiction exist.

    marconews.com Stories ELINOR STANTON 2010

  • Pia Mellody, a therapist who acknowledges her own struggle with codependence, describes in her book, "Facing Codependence," its five core symptoms.

    marconews.com Stories ELINOR STANTON 2010

  • Pia Mellody, a therapist who acknowledges her own struggle with codependence, describes in her book, "Facing Codependence," its five core symptoms.

    marconews.com Stories ELINOR STANTON 2010

  • Codependence develops primarily in dysfunctional families where mental illness and/or drug or alcohol addiction exist.

    marconews.com Stories ELINOR STANTON 2010

  • Codependence develops primarily in dysfunctional families where mental illness and/or drug or alcohol addiction exist.

    marconews.com Stories ELINOR STANTON 2010

  • Pia Mellody, a therapist who acknowledges her own struggle with codependence, describes in her book, "Facing Codependence," its five core symptoms.

    marconews.com Stories ELINOR STANTON 2010

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