Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Codependency
Cat, the Leslie Knope of trauma
lilearthmother
Thinking it’s your responsibility to make another person happy is a sign of codependency. You can make a person laugh, add joy + value to their life - of course!
Read more
🐢
turtlebreezee
Discovering Self-love:A thread. We discover self-love through healing our wounds...the different stages we experience when we do the work to heal our unhealed trauma brings out our best self &
Read more
V A L E N C I A
SayItValencia
Empaths and codependency:A thread. We've all heard of people who are upset at "empaths" because a relationship that was meant to help turned into something manipulative, controlling and hostile.We've all
Read more
Ike Miller
Ikefmiller
Pastors who grew up in dysfunctional families often form their own addiction called: codependency. This codependency began w/ managing, appeasing, & pleasing our dysfunctional parent. Now, it plays out w/
Read more
“Dont Flatter yourself Neon Earrings”
lilrednacho
Your child is not your identity and vice versa. And just bc you have a child does not automatically mean they will/should love you unconditionally. Very frustrating that we project
Read more
veni, vid(h)i, vici 🇬🇾 (they/she)
xxvidhixx
your partner's insecurities are not yours to handle. if they have trust issues, that's on them to learn to overcome. if they're codependent or hyper-independent; you can't heal for them,
Read more
Mystic Kootenaygirl 🧡💋😈🌈
Kootenaygirl7
Most Christians have a codependent relationship with God. I believe it is the number one reason many Christians, especially fundagelicals, cannot grow beyond their beliefs of "us vs them." The
Read more
merteazy💘Team Spice💘
merteazy
Something one of my friends is dealing with is called Trauma Bonding. This occurs when you become loyal to someone who is abusive. The way in which they abuse is
Read more
Narcissism Recovery Center
_narcrecovery
You will often see me challenge group-think and confirmation bias in the field of psychology. I do it in a fairly firm way, because the degree of false information being
Read more
m i s h
_moimichelle
Attachment is incredibly draining. Once you’ve experienced real love you’ll look at attachment and understand it’s actually not very easy. There’s many variables that need to be in place, there’s
Read more
coffee_contains_antioxidants
freesnaccs
Codependency is one of the unwritten doctrines of the church. Good Mormons are codependent and have no boundaries because they are taught that having boundaries is bad, because the church
Read more
Gretchen Felker-Martin
scumbelievable
Independence through the nuclear family is a lie we've all been sold -- queer and straight alike -- and it leads so many of us to a place of desperate,
Read more
Paps Charming
JOHNCRUZnolloyd
Here are SOME signs to look out for when you might be dealing with a narcissist (a thread). 1. Impressive sense of self-importance. - An important person does not need
Read more
Johnny Akzam
JohnnyAkzam
If my son is involved in a situation with friends, where they all get in trouble for doing the same thing, I am always more critical to my own son
Read more
Roro
aakhirq
Thread for the brokenheartedAdam needed Hawa (Eve) to enjoy living in the Garden- The need for love and intimacy is not codependencyMaryam’s greatest honor was being the mother of Esa
Read more
Lil Gucci of the Loom
inky_Pay
My staple auntie level of advice to the younger gals is if he aint yo man, dont sleep over his house and dont let him sleep over yours. when yall
Read more
‹
1
2
3
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree