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Enmeshment, Co-dependence, and What Healthy Connection Actually Looks Like

Enmeshment, Co-dependence, and What Healthy Connection Actually Looks Like

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Welcome back to Stronger in the Difficult Places. I’m your host, Dr. Zoe, and today we’re digging deep into a topic that hits close to home for so many women in difficult relationships: the difference between enmeshment, co-dependence, and healthy interdependence.

These patterns can be hard to recognize when they’re all you’ve ever known. Maybe you were taught that love means sacrifice. That closeness means never saying no. That boundaries are rejection. But the truth? Real love doesn’t require you to disappear.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The key differences between enmeshment and co-dependence
  • How these dynamics show up in parent-child and romantic relationships
  • Why emotional fusion is not the same as intimacy
  • What healthy interdependence actually looks and feels like
  • How to begin untangling your identity from someone else’s needs

This episode is for the woman who’s tired of losing herself in the name of love. Who wants connection — but not at the cost of her own soul. Who’s ready to set boundaries not out of anger, but out of clarity and care.

Remember:
We’re not fixing them. We’re fixing you. And that changes everything.

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