The OLNE Relationship Podcast

Codependency Trap ep.7: Breaking The Pattern

22 min · 11. juni 2026
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- Why the codependent trap isn’t just the person- and it keeps repeating. - The difference between relief and love- why “being chosen again” can feel so addictive. - How intermittent reinforcement turns the person who hurt you into the person your nervous system craves. - Why open communication breaks the fog by making reality non-negotiable. - The hidden difference between nonconditional love and self-erasure. - How nonjudgmental acceptance helps you stop arguing with reality without excusing the behavior. - Why co-independence is the structure the old pattern can’t survive.

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