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Attachments: Why You Love, Feel, and Act the Way You Do By Dr. Tim Clinton
The answer to why people feel and act they ways the do lies in the profound effect of a child's bonding process with his or her parents. How successfully we form and maintain relationships throughout life is related to those early issues of "attachment."
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Recovery Stories
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Debbie sensed something wasn't right in her marriage. But she couldn't put her finger on it until the day her husband came home with devastating news of his sex addiction and acting out in the workplace. Isolated and confused, Debbie knew she had to decide whether she would stay in the marriage. What she didn't plan on was entering treatment herself - for codependency. Over time Debbie realized that she had also contributed to the emotional distance in her marriage, and that she needed healing in her life as well. Find out how Debbie overcame her broken-heartedness and found greater joy and purpose in her life.
Watch Debbie's Story to hear it in her own words!
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Where there is addiction, there is always at least one codependent. A codependent is loosely defined as someone who exhibits too much, and often inappropriate, caring for persons who depend on him or her. The dependent may have emotional, physical, financial difficulties, or addictions they seemingly are unable to surmount.
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