Co-dependent Relationships
are
Not Healthy
Co-dependent relationships are the most abusive form of
relationships. They are based on need, but are not healthy. Each partner in
that relationship tries to take advantage of his or her hold on the other
partner. This can often deteriorate into a relationship, where the two partners
can neither live together nor live apart.
This relationship is most
unlike the-we-need-each-other relationship, which is healthy. There, the
partnership is based on equality, and not on one partner's extreme needs. For
example, a woman looking after a drug addict may delude herself into believing
that the addict cannot live without her support. The addict too psyches himself
into believing that he cannot live without his partner. He therefore starts
inflicting miseries on his partner, which she happily suffers - in the belief
that this is the only way to keep the addict happy.
Such a relationship often results from an unexpected or
traumatic experience that jars the normal growth of an individual. Such an
event or happening may be the death of a parent, breakup of a family or extreme
illness. Young girls and boys, who go through this experience, often build
extreme relationships.
They need not be blamed. We are born dependent
and needy. The child is dependent on the mother for nurturing and being looked
after. Later, the child becomes dependent on the parents for needs such as
education and entertainment. Simultaneously, the child becomes confident, and
gets ready to take independent decisions. Often this independence leads to
interdependence. As per needs and convenience, the child who has become an
adult switches between independence and interdependence.
But sometimes
independence creeps into co-dependence. This is where adults need to step in,
and stop the relationship from sliding into co-dependency. The individual
should be given the confidence to become independent, to stand on his own feet.
There is no harm in encouraging inter-dependence, but co-dependence must be
strictly frowned upon.
Article written by Vic Bilson
Vic maintains several
online dating websites including
Christian online dating
and an
online dating blog.
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