This term describes a person neglecting their needs to focus on the needs of another. At this point, someone is being manipulated by the other. Both parties involved in relationship are most likely to have dependency and depression issues.
Antje Doll has written: 'Endlich reden' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholics' spouses, Codependency, Family relationships
they are pretty much the same thing. Enabling is helping others to avoid responsibility for their actions. Codependency is a larger balloon that included enabling but also has more to do with what goes on inside you that make you feel and do the things you do.
Recovering from codependency involves setting boundaries, practicing self-care, seeking therapy or support groups, and working on building self-esteem and self-reliance. It's important to identify and address the root causes of the codependency, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and prioritize your own well-being. Healing from codependency is a process that takes time, effort, and self-awareness.
William E. Thornton has written: 'Codependency, sexuality, and depression' -- subject(s): Codependency, Mental Depression, Sex
Spite is the desire to deliberately hurt, harm or offend someone that you know. In terms of relationships it would refer to hurting someone close to you.
Janet Ohlemacher has written: 'Desperate to be needed' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholism, Christianity, Codependency, Family relationships, Religious aspects of Alcoholism 'Beloved alcoholic' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholism, Case studies, Family relationships, Rehabilitation, Religious aspects of Alcoholism
Overhead Codependency
Codependency is a condition in which a family member or friend sacrifices his/her needs to meet the needs of an addict, And Enabling is someone helping an addict avoid negative consequences of his/her behavior
A common trait of codependency is difficulty setting boundaries, often resulting in an excessive focus on others' needs and neglecting one's own well-being.
Fracticide is a term that refers to the deliberate destruction or breaking of something into pieces. This can be applied to physical objects, relationships, or even ideas.
mate or mating is the only term I have heard.
That they are not true relationships.