How & Why We Became a Codependent

How & Why We Became a Codependent. We Develop Codependency in Our Childhood. Origins. Explanation

By Ross Rosenberg, M.Ed., LCPC, CADC

Published on September 11, 2013

The eventual manifestation of codependency is directly connected to early childhood psychological damage perpetrated by a child’s emotional manipulator parent. Emotional manipulators (extreme narcissists) are typically neglectful of their child’s basic emotional needs, as their narcissism prevents them from truly understanding and knowing how to unconditionally love and nurture their children. The child’s ability to successfully cope with his/her parent’s narcissism will transform into an adult codependency.

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Music   “The Great Pretender” by The Platters

Codependency & Loneliness

Codependency & Loneliness: Why Codependents Stay with Narcissists. Lonely Hurts!

Published on April 4, 2015

April 4, 2015. Ross Rosenberg, M.Ed., LCPC, CADC, CSAT, discusses how and why codependency and loneliness are connected. He also explains why trauma resolution is indelibly linked to long-term codependency recovery. Moreover, he discusses how loneliness is the primary affective state that keeps a codependents from finding healthy romantic relationship or keeps them stuck in them. The content of this video will be included in his upcoming book: The Codependency Cure: Breaking Free from the Narcissist

https://youtu.be/whjDeFZDEUk