Codependency and Abandonment Fears

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Addressing
Co-Dependency and
Abandonment Fears
Instructor: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
Executive Director: AllCEUs Counselor Education
Podcast Host: Counselor Toolbox
Objectives
 Review attachment theory
 Define codependency
 Learn about core abandonment fears
 Identify ways that codependent behaviors might be
ways to cope with abandonment trauma
 Explore tools and activities to help clients recognize
their fear-related and codependent behaviors and
take effective action.
What is Attachment Theory?
 Attachment behaviors, such as crying, calling and
searching, are adaptive responses to separation from
with a primary attachment figure someone who provides
support, protection, and care.
 Maintaining proximity to an attachment figure via
attachment behaviors increases the chance for survival
 From our initial attachment relationship we learn
 How scary or safe the world is.
 How trustworthy others are
 If we can trust our own feelings
 What it is like to be loved.
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What is Attachment Theory?
 The attachment system essentially "asks" the following
fundamental question: Is the attachment figure nearby,
accessible, and attentive?
 If the answer is "yes," the person feels loved, secure, and confident,
and, behaviorally, is likely to explore his or her environment, interact
with others.
 If the answer is "no," the person experiences anxiety and, is likely to
exhibit attachment behaviors ranging from simple visual searching to
active following and vocal signaling on the other
 These behaviors continue until either
 The person is able to reestablish a desirable level of physical or
psychological proximity to the attachment figure
 Until the person "wears down."
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Triggers for Attachment
 Certain kinds of events trigger a desire of
closeness and comfort from caregivers.
 Three main sets of triggers:
 Conditions of the person (fatigue, hunger, illness,
pain, cold, etc.) (HALT)
 Conditions involving the caregiver (absent,
departing, discouraging of proximity, giving
attention to another, etc.)
 Conditions of the environment (alarming events,
criticism or rejection by others)
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Impact of Attachment
 How loved or unloved we feel as children deeply affects
the formation of our self-esteem and self-acceptance. It
shapes how we seek love and whether we feel part of life
or more like an outsider.
 As we individuate we often again seek approval.
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Consequences of Abandonment
 When biological and safety needs are not met, it can trigger
anxiety at any age.
 Fear of abandonment is a natural survival response when a person
feels unlovable, ineffective/helpless
 When people feel like they are not getting their own needs met,
they often have difficulty effectively meeting the needs of
others.
 Every stressful situation becomes a crisis because they are already
in “threat mode.”
 Fear of Rejection/isolation, Loss of control/the unknown, Failure
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Signs of Abandonment Issues
 Attach to quickly
 Move on too quickly
 Partner pleaser
 Settle for bad relationships
 Constantly looking for flaws
 Reluctant to fully invest in a
relationship
 Difficulty trusting
 Avoid emotional intimacy
 Feel unworthy of love
 Jealous of virtually everyone
 Hypervigilance and over
analysis
 Repressed Anger
 Overly controlling
 Self-sabotage
 Blame yourself for breakups
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 In what ways do these behaviors protect the person from
abandonment?
Reactions to Fears of Abandonment
 How do these supposedly prevent abandonment? What
maintains them? What are the long-term consequences?
 Fight (You don’t want to leave me because…)
 Aggression, hostility, blaming, criticizing
 Dominance or trying to control others
 Recognition seeking to get attention/validation/approval
 Manipulation and exploitation (seduction, lying, justifying)
 Clinging and chasing
 Shame (Self anger) about feeling needy
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Reactions cont…
 How do these supposedly prevent abandonment? What
maintains them? What are the long-term consequences?
 Flight (I don’t care if you leave)
 Withdrawal (physical, emotional, including addiction)
 Distraction
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Co-Dependency
 Codependency describes a type of relationship
in which:
 One partner defines his or her worth or goodness
based on someone else
If I can save this person it means I am good
If this person loves me, it means I am lovable
 The codependent person often chooses relationships
in which the other person needs to be rescued,
thereby making himself or herself indispensable.
How might this result from low self-esteem and fear of
abandonment?
Characteristics of Codependency
 In what ways do these behaviors prevent
abandonment? What maintains them?
 Avoidance confrontation/poor communication
 Inability to identify feelings (except chronic anger)
 Confuse pity and love
 Neglect your needs to attend to another’s first
 Accept verbal or physical abuse by others
 Take responsibility for the actions of others
 Need to control others
 Feel shame when others make mistakes
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Characteristics of Codependency
 In what ways do these behaviors prevent
abandonment? What maintains them?
 Do more than your share at work, or at home
 Refuse to ask for help
 Need others’ validation to feel good about yourself (not
feel hurt)
 Think everyone’s feelings are more important than your
own
 Feel trapped in the relationship but stay to avoid feelings
of abandonment
 Enmeshment/poor boundaries
 Overcommitment/overwhelmed
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Core Abandonment Beliefs
 Abandonment: All people leave.
 Mistrust: People will hurt, reject, take advantage of me or
just not be there when I need them.
 Emotional Deprivation: I don’t get the love I need. Nobody
understands me, cares about me or even tries to meet my
needs.
 Defectiveness: If people knew me they would reject me.
(Feeling-Based Reasoning, Examine the facts, find
exceptions)
 Failure. I don’t measure up. I am not able to succeed.
*Notice the all or nothing language in these schemas.
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Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs
 Abandonment: All people leave.
 What does it look like to be available (not abandon)?
 Who in your past left you or was unavailable emotionally?
 What did they do to make you feel rejected/abandoned?
 What are alternate explanations?
 Who in your past has been available to you emotionally?
 Who in your present is available to you emotionally?
 What do you do in your current relationships that causes
people to leave?
 Push them away How? Alternatives?
 Cling How? Alternatives?
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Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs
 Mistrust: People will hurt, reject, take advantage of me or
just not be there when I need them.
 What does it look like when someone is trustworthy and safe?
 Who in your past was untrustworthy or unsafe?
 What did they do that taught you people were untrustworthy or
dangerous?
 What are alternate explanations?
 Who in your past has been trustworthy and safe?
 Who in your present is available trustworthy?
 What do you do to yourself that is unsafe or dishonest?
 How does your distrust impact your current relationships?
 What could you do differently?
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Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs
 Emotional Deprivation: I don’t get the love I need. Nobody
understands me, cares about me or even tries to meet my needs.
 What does it look like when someone understands you and meets your
needs?
 How do you communicate your needs?
 Who in the past failed to meet your needs emotionally, and how can you
deal with that now?
 Who in your past has understood you?
 Who in your present cares about you and wants to understand?
 How can you start better understanding yourself and taking care of you?
 What can you do to start getting your needs met?
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Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs
 Defectiveness: If people knew me they would
reject me.
 Is this based on facts or feelings?
 How will you know when you are accepted/acceptable?
 Who in your past made you feel defective?
Are there alternate explanations?
How can you silence those old tapes?
 Who in your past has been accepting and supportive?
 Who in your present is accepting and supportive?
 How can you start accepting yourself?
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Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs
 Failure. I don’t measure up. I am not able to succeed.
 To what or who’s standards do you not measure up?
 What does it look like to be successful?
 Clients may need help with goal setting
 What in your past made you feel like a failure?
 What are alternate explanations/ways of viewing it?
 What have you succeeded at in the past?
 What are you good at in the present?
 *Pay attention to minimization
 What does being successful mean in terms of your relationships?
 Who are 3 successful people you know. What makes them successful?
 Does success = happiness?
 What do your kids need to do to be successful in your eyes?
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Behavioral Triggers
 Abandonment/Mistrust
 Change in someone’s behavior
 Not getting constant reassurance
 The other person’s relationships feel threatening
 Hypervigilant to rejection and disconnection
 Questions for clients
 How has this threatened you in the past?
 What are alternate explanations?
 What would be a helpful reaction to these behaviors now?
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Behavioral Triggers
 Defectiveness/Failure
 Criticism
 Unexplained time apart
 Absent or inconsistent reassurance
 Failure
 Questions for clients
 How has this threatened you in the past?
 What are alternate explanations?
 What would be a helpful reaction to these behaviors now?
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Envisioning Activity for Clients
 What does a healthy relationship look like?
 Presence vs. abandonment
 Acceptance vs. rejection
 Emotional support/compassion vs. emotional
unavailability
 Trustworthiness vs. untrustworthiness
 Safe vs. harmful
 How can you…
 Create this relationship with yourself?
 Create this relationship with others?
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Mindfulness Questions for Clients
 What am I feeling?
 What is triggering it?
 Am I safe (emotionally and physically) now? If not, what do I
need to do?
 Is this bringing up something from the past?
 How is this situation different?
 How am I different?
 How can I silence my inner critic?
 What would be a helpful reaction that…
 Moves you more toward your goals
 Moves you toward a positive emotional experience
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Summary
 Core beliefs about self, others and relationships are
formed in early life
 Identifying and being mindful of abandonment
triggers in the present can help people choose
alternate, more helpful ways of responding.
 Codependents do not feel worthy or lovable. They
need someone else to validate them
 Recovery involves
 Developing a sense of self-worth
 Addressing the depression and anxiety
 Learning about and creating a network of healthy
relationships
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Codependency and Abandonment Fears

  • 1. Addressing Co-Dependency and Abandonment Fears Instructor: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes Executive Director: AllCEUs Counselor Education Podcast Host: Counselor Toolbox
  • 2. Objectives  Review attachment theory  Define codependency  Learn about core abandonment fears  Identify ways that codependent behaviors might be ways to cope with abandonment trauma  Explore tools and activities to help clients recognize their fear-related and codependent behaviors and take effective action.
  • 3. What is Attachment Theory?  Attachment behaviors, such as crying, calling and searching, are adaptive responses to separation from with a primary attachment figure someone who provides support, protection, and care.  Maintaining proximity to an attachment figure via attachment behaviors increases the chance for survival  From our initial attachment relationship we learn  How scary or safe the world is.  How trustworthy others are  If we can trust our own feelings  What it is like to be loved. AllCEUs Unlimited CEUs $59 | Addiction Counselor Certificate Training $149 | Specialty Certificates $89 3
  • 4. What is Attachment Theory?  The attachment system essentially "asks" the following fundamental question: Is the attachment figure nearby, accessible, and attentive?  If the answer is "yes," the person feels loved, secure, and confident, and, behaviorally, is likely to explore his or her environment, interact with others.  If the answer is "no," the person experiences anxiety and, is likely to exhibit attachment behaviors ranging from simple visual searching to active following and vocal signaling on the other  These behaviors continue until either  The person is able to reestablish a desirable level of physical or psychological proximity to the attachment figure  Until the person "wears down." AllCEUs Unlimited CEUs $59 | Addiction Counselor Certificate Training $149 | Specialty Certificates $89 4
  • 5. Triggers for Attachment  Certain kinds of events trigger a desire of closeness and comfort from caregivers.  Three main sets of triggers:  Conditions of the person (fatigue, hunger, illness, pain, cold, etc.) (HALT)  Conditions involving the caregiver (absent, departing, discouraging of proximity, giving attention to another, etc.)  Conditions of the environment (alarming events, criticism or rejection by others) AllCEUs Unlimited CEUs $59 | Addiction Counselor Certificate Training $149 | Specialty Certificates $89 5
  • 6. Impact of Attachment  How loved or unloved we feel as children deeply affects the formation of our self-esteem and self-acceptance. It shapes how we seek love and whether we feel part of life or more like an outsider.  As we individuate we often again seek approval. AllCEUs Unlimited CEUs $59 | Addiction Counselor Certificate Training $149 | Specialty Certificates $89 6
  • 7. Consequences of Abandonment  When biological and safety needs are not met, it can trigger anxiety at any age.  Fear of abandonment is a natural survival response when a person feels unlovable, ineffective/helpless  When people feel like they are not getting their own needs met, they often have difficulty effectively meeting the needs of others.  Every stressful situation becomes a crisis because they are already in “threat mode.”  Fear of Rejection/isolation, Loss of control/the unknown, Failure AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 8. Signs of Abandonment Issues  Attach to quickly  Move on too quickly  Partner pleaser  Settle for bad relationships  Constantly looking for flaws  Reluctant to fully invest in a relationship  Difficulty trusting  Avoid emotional intimacy  Feel unworthy of love  Jealous of virtually everyone  Hypervigilance and over analysis  Repressed Anger  Overly controlling  Self-sabotage  Blame yourself for breakups Recovery & Resilience International in partnership with AllCEUs.com Co-Occurring Disorders Recovery Coaching Curriculum  In what ways do these behaviors protect the person from abandonment?
  • 9. Reactions to Fears of Abandonment  How do these supposedly prevent abandonment? What maintains them? What are the long-term consequences?  Fight (You don’t want to leave me because…)  Aggression, hostility, blaming, criticizing  Dominance or trying to control others  Recognition seeking to get attention/validation/approval  Manipulation and exploitation (seduction, lying, justifying)  Clinging and chasing  Shame (Self anger) about feeling needy AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 10. Reactions cont…  How do these supposedly prevent abandonment? What maintains them? What are the long-term consequences?  Flight (I don’t care if you leave)  Withdrawal (physical, emotional, including addiction)  Distraction AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 11. Co-Dependency  Codependency describes a type of relationship in which:  One partner defines his or her worth or goodness based on someone else If I can save this person it means I am good If this person loves me, it means I am lovable  The codependent person often chooses relationships in which the other person needs to be rescued, thereby making himself or herself indispensable. How might this result from low self-esteem and fear of abandonment?
  • 12. Characteristics of Codependency  In what ways do these behaviors prevent abandonment? What maintains them?  Avoidance confrontation/poor communication  Inability to identify feelings (except chronic anger)  Confuse pity and love  Neglect your needs to attend to another’s first  Accept verbal or physical abuse by others  Take responsibility for the actions of others  Need to control others  Feel shame when others make mistakes Recovery & Resilience International in partnership with AllCEUs.com Co-Occurring Disorders Recovery Coaching Curriculum
  • 13. Characteristics of Codependency  In what ways do these behaviors prevent abandonment? What maintains them?  Do more than your share at work, or at home  Refuse to ask for help  Need others’ validation to feel good about yourself (not feel hurt)  Think everyone’s feelings are more important than your own  Feel trapped in the relationship but stay to avoid feelings of abandonment  Enmeshment/poor boundaries  Overcommitment/overwhelmed Recovery & Resilience International in partnership with AllCEUs.com Co-Occurring Disorders Recovery Coaching Curriculum
  • 14. Core Abandonment Beliefs  Abandonment: All people leave.  Mistrust: People will hurt, reject, take advantage of me or just not be there when I need them.  Emotional Deprivation: I don’t get the love I need. Nobody understands me, cares about me or even tries to meet my needs.  Defectiveness: If people knew me they would reject me. (Feeling-Based Reasoning, Examine the facts, find exceptions)  Failure. I don’t measure up. I am not able to succeed. *Notice the all or nothing language in these schemas. AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 15. Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs  Abandonment: All people leave.  What does it look like to be available (not abandon)?  Who in your past left you or was unavailable emotionally?  What did they do to make you feel rejected/abandoned?  What are alternate explanations?  Who in your past has been available to you emotionally?  Who in your present is available to you emotionally?  What do you do in your current relationships that causes people to leave?  Push them away How? Alternatives?  Cling How? Alternatives? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 16. Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs  Mistrust: People will hurt, reject, take advantage of me or just not be there when I need them.  What does it look like when someone is trustworthy and safe?  Who in your past was untrustworthy or unsafe?  What did they do that taught you people were untrustworthy or dangerous?  What are alternate explanations?  Who in your past has been trustworthy and safe?  Who in your present is available trustworthy?  What do you do to yourself that is unsafe or dishonest?  How does your distrust impact your current relationships?  What could you do differently? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 17. Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs  Emotional Deprivation: I don’t get the love I need. Nobody understands me, cares about me or even tries to meet my needs.  What does it look like when someone understands you and meets your needs?  How do you communicate your needs?  Who in the past failed to meet your needs emotionally, and how can you deal with that now?  Who in your past has understood you?  Who in your present cares about you and wants to understand?  How can you start better understanding yourself and taking care of you?  What can you do to start getting your needs met? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 18. Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs  Defectiveness: If people knew me they would reject me.  Is this based on facts or feelings?  How will you know when you are accepted/acceptable?  Who in your past made you feel defective? Are there alternate explanations? How can you silence those old tapes?  Who in your past has been accepting and supportive?  Who in your present is accepting and supportive?  How can you start accepting yourself? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 19. Questions for Clients About Core Beliefs  Failure. I don’t measure up. I am not able to succeed.  To what or who’s standards do you not measure up?  What does it look like to be successful?  Clients may need help with goal setting  What in your past made you feel like a failure?  What are alternate explanations/ways of viewing it?  What have you succeeded at in the past?  What are you good at in the present?  *Pay attention to minimization  What does being successful mean in terms of your relationships?  Who are 3 successful people you know. What makes them successful?  Does success = happiness?  What do your kids need to do to be successful in your eyes? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 20. Behavioral Triggers  Abandonment/Mistrust  Change in someone’s behavior  Not getting constant reassurance  The other person’s relationships feel threatening  Hypervigilant to rejection and disconnection  Questions for clients  How has this threatened you in the past?  What are alternate explanations?  What would be a helpful reaction to these behaviors now? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 21. Behavioral Triggers  Defectiveness/Failure  Criticism  Unexplained time apart  Absent or inconsistent reassurance  Failure  Questions for clients  How has this threatened you in the past?  What are alternate explanations?  What would be a helpful reaction to these behaviors now? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 22. Envisioning Activity for Clients  What does a healthy relationship look like?  Presence vs. abandonment  Acceptance vs. rejection  Emotional support/compassion vs. emotional unavailability  Trustworthiness vs. untrustworthiness  Safe vs. harmful  How can you…  Create this relationship with yourself?  Create this relationship with others? AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 23. Mindfulness Questions for Clients  What am I feeling?  What is triggering it?  Am I safe (emotionally and physically) now? If not, what do I need to do?  Is this bringing up something from the past?  How is this situation different?  How am I different?  How can I silence my inner critic?  What would be a helpful reaction that…  Moves you more toward your goals  Moves you toward a positive emotional experience AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5
  • 24. Summary  Core beliefs about self, others and relationships are formed in early life  Identifying and being mindful of abandonment triggers in the present can help people choose alternate, more helpful ways of responding.  Codependents do not feel worthy or lovable. They need someone else to validate them  Recovery involves  Developing a sense of self-worth  Addressing the depression and anxiety  Learning about and creating a network of healthy relationships AllCEUs.com Unlimited CEUs $59 | Specialty Certificates $89 | Live Webinars $5