Co-dependency and Enmeshment — a Fusion of Concepts

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Abstract

Co-dependency and enmeshment have been used interchangeably in psychological and psychotherapeutic practice. The commentary offers a discussion on the conceptual development of both concepts, highlighting the historical differences and similarities. It suggests that there are specific schemas and modes which operate within the scope of both concepts. The Bacon & Conway - CODEM Model 2022. is introduced to describe the schemas and modes associated with enmeshment and co-dependency. The conceptual model of enmeshment and co-dependency is offered with the intention to help the reader to identify and find ways to address these patterns. A fictional clinical case scenario was offered to illustrate the discussion. Further research is currently being developed to offer a robust empirical base for the model proposed.

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Bacon, I., & Conway, J. (2023, December 1). Co-dependency and Enmeshment — a Fusion of Concepts. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-022-00810-4

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