Addictive relations involve one highly independent and arrogant partner. This person thinks that he/she’s permitted to do what they would like to do at any time, and he/she likes to socialize only with those who agree with them. In contrast, that person’s partner or spouse typically has low self image and confidence, is dependent, and is prepared to imitate what his/her partner likes. This is the way an addictive relationship works.
The following are signs of an addictive relationship:
Untruthfulness: Neither you nor your other half talk of what truly is troubling the two of you. The pair of you lie to one another regarding what you both need.
Unrealistic expectations: You both mistakenly believe that the other will resolve your body image, self-worth and family issues.
On-the-spot satisfaction: An egotistical partner uses you so he/she feels great about themselves without connecting with you as his/her partner.
Obsessive control: A selfless partner needs to act in a certain way; otherwise, his/her partner may make threats about leaving the relationship.
Distrust: Both of you lack trust in the other partner and frequently the two of you may think that genuine liking or caring actually doesn’t exist between you.
Social remoteness: You both prefer not to include your co-workers, mates or family in the relationship.
Series of pain: You and your better half are locked in a cycle of disenchantment, pleasure, blaming, pain and reconnection while together.
Relations such as this may change, given that you both are prepared to do something for the better. A psychotherapist will help you and your partner with your relationship difficulties and help resolve conflict. A therapist can identify and help cure psychological disorders, assist you in dealing with issues in life, help resolve your anxiety and emotional difficulties, and make your relationship stronger.
Keep in mind that psychotherapists cannot perform miracles, and the therapy is typically not immediately successful. Finding aid from a psychotherapist means you are in pursuit of practical resolutions to your difficulties with the professional help of someone that is in no way related to you and can thus be unbiased in their views.
To find local psychology services check your Australian online business directory.