Codependence – Toxic Guilt & Abusive Relationships
February 1st, 2010 by life path
Life coach and author, AJ Mahari, talks about the nature of toxic guilt that is born in and out of caretaking for the emotions and feelings of someone else while not taking care of one’s own emotions or feelings. This enmeshed, toxic, and codependent way of relating leaves many people not only being abused and victimized but also feeling guilty about that – feeling like some how they’ve done something to make their abuser abuse them. Toxic relationships do not contain healthy love. Toxic relationships block your personal growth, self improvement, and your ability to feel worthy enough to claim your own happiness. touchstonecoaching.ca, emotionalmastery.net and pathwaytoyourhappiness.com
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February 1st, 2010 at 4:53 pm
I haven’t replied in awhile, although I watch all your post.s.. This strike’s a cord with me!! I’m currently seperated, my “ex” has a history and is suspected of having “Munchausen Syndrome”.
I was “forced out” by her (long story) and am now just finding my way. Side note: we have two children together… Thanks for this AJ!!! Makes sense!! =)