Interdependence : Another Flawed Therapy Model

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Interdependence in relationships is described as mutuality and showing equal concern for each other's well-being. While interdependence sounds good on paper and taught in a classroom, it has no practicality in the real world of the relationship dynamics between men and women.

In this video, I discuss the flaws of interdependence and why, as women, we are incapable of interdependent relationships with men when we have our walls up and are unhappy. I also share the solution to having a truly healthy marriage or relationship.

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*Disclaimer:* The views and perspectives on relationships that are expressed in my videos and courses are meant for women married to good men and good men who are experiencing relationship issues within a range of behaviors that are common and usual – what you might reasonably expect your neighbors or friends to be going through behind closed doors. My message is not for aggressive, violent, or compulsive behaviors in a marriage or relationship that are threatening or dangerous. If you are experiencing such behaviors and/or physical abuse, you should seek a licensed mental health professional who is trained in dealing with domestic abuse.

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