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Codependency and Addiction Recovery flip side of the same process • #addictionrecovery #codependency #counselling • Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She received her PhD in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Florida in 2002. In addition to being a practicing clinician, she has provided training to counselors, social workers, nurses and case managers internationally since 2006 through AllCEUs.com Codependency and the Addiction Recovery Process • 📢SUBSCRIBE and click the BELL to get notified when new videos are uploaded. • 💲 AllCEUs.com Unlimited continuing education CEUs $59 • 💻 Online course based on this video can be found at https://allceus.com/member/cart/index... • ⭐ Specialty Certificate Programs for Case Management and Counselor Certification beginning at $89 https://AllCEUs.com/certificate-tracks • Introduction Overview (0:00 - 2:10) • Introduction to the topic of codependency • Outline of the main goals: defining codependency, identifying characteristics, and discussing potential solutions • Defining Codependency (2:11 - 6:30) • Explanation of what codependency is • How codependency can relate to addiction and mental health challenges • The role of relationships in distracting from personal issues • Codependent Relationship Dynamics (6:31 - 15:20) • Characteristics of codependent relationships • The need to control and rescue others • Emotional consequences of relying on relationships for self-worth • Codependency as an Addiction (15:21 - 21:45) • Comparison between codependency and addiction • The escalating need for control in codependent relationships • The cycle of anxiety and fear within codependent dynamics • Impact on Physical and Mental Health (21:46 - 26:50) • Stress, anxiety, and depression resulting from codependency • The physical toll of unhealthy relationships • Losing social connections and healthy support systems • Similarities Between Addicts and Codependents (26:51 - 34:20) • Shared characteristics between addicts and codependents: low self-esteem, denial, fear of rejection • The role of control and fear in maintaining dysfunctional relationships • Cognitive Restructuring Self-Esteem Building (34:21 - 38:15) • Steps to help codependents develop self-esteem • The importance of setting boundaries and learning to be comfortable alone • Recovery Moving Forward (38:16 - 43:00) • Creating healthy relationships with self and others • Accepting multiple perspectives and stepping outside of one’s own mindset • Recap and further resources for working on codependency • Join this channel to get access to perks: • / @docsnipes • NOTE: ALL VIDEOS are for educational purposes only and are NOT a replacement for medical advice or counseling from a licensed professional. • Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness. • AllCEUs.com provides multimedia counselor education and CEUs for LPCs, LMHCs, LMFTs and LCSWs as well as addiction counselor precertification training and continuing education on many of the videos on this channel. • 3. Objectives Define codependency Identify characteristics of the codependent relationship Explore the motivations for these behaviors Hypothesize alternate, healthier behaviors Recovery Resilience International in partnership with AllCEUs.com Co-Occurring Disorders Recovery Coaching Curriculum • 5. Definition Codependency describes a type of relationship in which One partner defines his or her worth or goodness based on someone else The codependent person often chooses relationships in which the other person needs to be rescued, thereby making himself or herself indispensable. Recovery Resilience International in partnership with AllCEUs.com Co-Occurring Disorders Recovery Coaching Curriculum • 6. The Mantras “I don’t understand why she refuses to change. I have done everything for her.” “Helping someone who doesn’t want help is an exercise in futility, but what are you supposed to do if you don’t help?” Recovery Resilience International in partnership with AllCEUs.com Co-Occurring Disorders Recovery Coaching Curriculum • 7. Co-Dependency as an Addiction Tolerance Need more of the same substance/activity In a codependent relationship, as time passes, the codependent’s identity becomes increasingly defined by the relationship with the other person Withdrawal Not getting the substance, being around the person results in physical or psychological withdrawals When apart from or unable to control the other person, the codependent experiences extreme anxiety and/or depression • • Unlike other providers like CE4Less, AllCEUs includes a weekly LIVE Stream Webinar with your unlimited continuing education and professional development membership.
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