Finding Healing from Codependency and Addiction
Have you ever felt like your self-worth is tied to someone else’s approval? Or perhaps you’ve witnessed destructive behaviors in a loved one, unsure of how to break the cycle.
Have you ever felt like your self-worth is tied to someone else’s approval? Or perhaps you’ve witnessed destructive behaviors in a loved one, unsure of how to break the cycle.
Have you heard of the phrase “eat your feelings?” Sometimes enjoying a bowl of ice cream feels good after a long, tough day at work. This may be a lighthearted
Relationships are the cornerstone of our lives, offering companionship, support, and love. However, they can also be complex and challenging, especially when influenced by external factors such as alcohol use
Just imagine for a moment: you begin to experience a significant high that puts you on edge, even making it difficult to sleep at night. Eventually you come out of
As you navigate life’s challenges, it’s not uncommon to face multiple obstacles simultaneously. The co-occurrence of alcoholism and personality disorders is a difficult challenge that requires care and support. If
Living with a narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or struggling with alcoholism can be incredibly challenging on its own. However, when these two conditions intersect, the complexities multiply, presenting unique challenges
Nearly 30 million people throughout the US struggle with alcohol use disorder, according to a 2022 survey by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. While alcohol addiction is
Eating and substance use disorders frequently co-occur or result in one another, but many mental health professionals don’t recognize this fact or treat them together. Bonnie Brennan, MA, LPC, CEDS-S,
Trauma and eating disorders commonly exist together. More than half of people with a diagnosed eating disorder have a history of trauma. If you have unresolved trauma, individuals may attempt
If you drink wine every evening to combat the depression you feel throughout the day, you may wonder, “Do I have co-occurring disorders?” And it’s possible you do. About 45%
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