
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


1. The "People": Auditing Your Circle
The episode argues that in codependency, we don't just love people; we "consume" their problems to avoid our own.
2. The "Places": Neutralizing the Trigger Map
Our brains create "neural maps" of the places where we practiced our addiction or codependent behaviors.
3. The "Things": Decoupling the Identity
"Things" refers to the habits, objects, and rituals that keep us tethered to the old self.
Codependency is frequently a coping mechanism for anxiety. By "helping" or "fixing" someone else, the codependent person gains a temporary sense of security.
Support the show
By Paul J. Bujdoso1. The "People": Auditing Your Circle
The episode argues that in codependency, we don't just love people; we "consume" their problems to avoid our own.
2. The "Places": Neutralizing the Trigger Map
Our brains create "neural maps" of the places where we practiced our addiction or codependent behaviors.
3. The "Things": Decoupling the Identity
"Things" refers to the habits, objects, and rituals that keep us tethered to the old self.
Codependency is frequently a coping mechanism for anxiety. By "helping" or "fixing" someone else, the codependent person gains a temporary sense of security.
Support the show