Hi Samantha. I'm glad you enjoyed the article. It's an interesting
one. The co-dependency topic always seems to strike a chord with
people LOL.
This site may provide some help in the characteristics of the co-
dependency topic. I hate the word co-dependent. However, it always
comes bundled up with enmeshment, enabling, engulfment etc.
Co-dependency Charactistics
http://www.recovery-man.com/coda/symptoms.htm
Take Care
femfree
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Psychopathsgroup@yahoogroups.com, Cheapy
<cheapdisguise2003@y...> wrote:
> Thanks, Darla. This really was a very informative article. I was
especially interested in the part about co-dependancy. I was
once 'diagnosed' as a codependant by a therapist and never really
felt like it was appropriate. The article Mr. Rolph quoted about
codependancy was right on. I think that the primary reason we are
all here dealing with people who are psychopathic is very simple- we
all are unabashedly human and have a willingness and desire to help
those we love and care about. We stick around because we think we
can help without really realizing we are being abused. To call that
co-dependancy is well.....psychopathic in an of itself. Just my two-
cents.....
> Sam(antha)
>
> Darla <femfree@y...> wrote:
>
> Please enjoy this excellent site:
>
> The Codependency Idea Pathologizes the Natural Tendency to Care
for
> Others.
> The Anatomy of Abuse by George Rolph
>
http://www.dvmen.org/dv-20.htm
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