Re-Defining Codependency & Understanding Self-Love Deficit Disorder. Expert Empath

Ross Rosenberg
Ross Rosenberg
22.6 هزار بار بازدید - 8 سال پیش - This is an excerpt from
This is an excerpt from Ross Rosenberg's 3-hour “Paleonpsychotherapy: Treating Trauma By Unearthing Trauma Fossils" seminar in which he presents an updated definition/explanation of codependency or Self-Love Deficit Disorder (SLDD).  "Codependency" is an outdated term that connotes weakness and emotional fragility, both of which are far from the truth.  “Self-Love Deficit Disorder/SLDD” takes the shame out of the name while clarifying the core problem with which all codependents struggle.  Without self-love, codependents will reflexively and “magnetically” find themselves consistently attracted to harmful pathological narcissists.  This video looks at how to define codependent, signs of codependency and what make a codependent.

Ross Rosenberg M.Ed., LCPC, CADC latest book, The Human Magnet Syndrome: The Codependent Narcissist Trap (2018) and his personal development, seminars, workshops, and other services can be found at his Self-Love Recovery Institute company, https://www.selfloverecovery.com/

Ross is a psychotherapist, educator, expert witness, and author and is known globally for his expertise in codependency (Self-Love Deficit Disorder™), Pathological Narcissism, Narcissistic Abuse and Trauma Treatment.

His book, “The Human Magnet Syndrome” sold over 120,000 copies and is translated into ten languages. Ross’s YouTube channel has amassed over 19 million video views and more than 200K subscribers. He is a keynote speaker and educator who has presented educational workshops in 30 States/70 cities and abroad. Ross has been regularly featured on national TV and radio.

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