Etymology and Origin:
The term "codependent" was first coined in the 1970s by psychologist and family therapist Anne Wilson Schaef. It is a combination of the prefix "co-" (meaning "together") and the word "dependent," which originally comes from the Latin word dependere, meaning "to hang down."
Meaning:
Codependency is a psychological and emotional state characterized by excessive dependence on a person or substance, accompanied by a preoccupation with the person or substance, and an inability to detach oneself emotionally.
Characteristics:
Individuals who exhibit codependent behavior typically:
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