Codependency in relationships can be a serious issue confronting couples. This is especially serious when a member of the couple has a propensity for violence and other forms of abuse, including drinking excessive amounts of alcohol and taking drugs.
These issues need to be resolved quickly, to prevent more serious consequences of domestic violence and abuse, including serious injury and death.
Getting out of a relationship can be quite difficult, especially if the couple are married and there are children involved. A lot of couples stay together for the sake of the children. Any form of domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse should not be tolerated for the sake of the children. Over time, there may be consequences for the children living with parents with these negative attributes. The children may start to become abusive and using drugs.
Action should be taken before matters escalate to such a dangerous level. This is where therapy and support groups can help. Meeting professional counselors and other couples that have recovered from similar situations can be very helpful in resolving relationship difficulties.
Once you know the options, you can either apply those solutions to heal your relationship. If irreconcilable differences are leading your relationship to a downward spiral, then you may look at dissolving the relationship. But you may try to heal the relationship first by contacting support groups and seeking professional counseling advice, to see if there are steps you can take to resolve conflict within your relationship.
Taking steps to healing a relationship may help erase codependency in relationships.
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Thursday, 18 September 2008
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