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Road Map for Life Seminars:

HOOKED ON LOVE: WHEN YOU LOVE TOO MUCH (PART 1)

People who are codependent or addicted to love spend their lives taking care of others while neglecting themselves. It might sound noble, but in the end, this caretaking damages relationships and robs the codependent individual of happiness and satisfaction. Fortunately, change is possible. There are ways to learn how to stop giving yourself away.

What You Will Learn:

  • Why some individuals are so addicted to a relationship that they'll practically sell their souls to keep one going.
  • How codependents find it so difficult to express their feelings.
  • How family rules, such as be good, be perfect or be strong, constrict healthy development and damage self esteem.
  • Ways that codependents can learn to ask for what they want instead of being indirect.
  • Why codependents give away their power so easily and what they can do to get it back.
  • How to set boundaries that you really can enforce.
  • Why codependents often feel so dead inside and how they can come back to life.
  • Why codependents are so terrified of abandonment that they do back flips to hold on to the person that they are addicted to.
  • Why codependents believe that if they are really good and perfect they will not be abandoned.
  • Why codependents think that if they try a little harder, they can rescue those they love.
  • How to bolster self esteem and regain a sense of self.
  • How to live life instead of giving away all your power and becoming an idle bystander.


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Contact Mark Felber and schedule this series for your group.

Office:
Human Connections Counseling Services
1131 Rockingham Drive
Suite 230
Richardson, Texas 75080

Phone: (214) 796-2323

E-mail: mark@marriagecpr.com


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