Codependency Intervention
An intervention for codependency follows all the same criteria for any other form of addiction or behavioural problem that has resulted in the nearest and dearest hitting rock bottom. Co-dependency, like eating or exercising, sex or work is a part of normal human life experience.
Unlike alcohol and non-prescribed drugs, gambling or internet gaming say, Co-dependency can not be given up. It is a fundamental part of our being human.
Codependency as an active addiction can be treated. It can be diagnosed. Families and friends will share a long list of family and life problems associated with untreated Co-dependency.
An Intervention for Co-dependency needs three things.
- A history and examples that meet the criteria for problematic codependency
- A group of concerned others who are willing to be coached in how to intervene
- A choice of effective treatment options.
Your interventionist will support and guide you all in this process, and with Co-dependency it is a process. Active recovery for Co-Dependency finds a point where a family and a person are able to achieve sobriety.
Sobriety for an addict of alcoholic can be total abstinence. Food, sex, codependency, it is a level of relationship with the behaviours that support a wellness, values, morals, safety, health, freedom.
Start to end chronic and out of control co-dependency with a supported professional intervention, resulting in a great choice of treatment.