Does the Codependent Encourage Substance-Dependent Behavior? Paradoxical Injunctions in the Codependent Relationship

It is argued that the paradoxical nature of the power structure within the codependent relationship places limits on the types of control strategies that codependents can utilize in their attempts to extinguish their partner's substance-dependent behavior. From a social exchange and learning th...

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Communication
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Humans
Influences
Interpersonal Relations
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