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Jean Harrison is retired, writing steadily and has poetry published in a number of magazines. Her poem ‘Woman on the Moon’ was short-listed for the Forward Prize for best single poem in 2004. She lives in Settle.


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Codependent Cure: The No Mo...

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Junction Road

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Terrain

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Shompa o India

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Home

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The Fern Hedge

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“In this type of situation, one of the major problems is that codependent people can’t tell the difference between loving someone and taking care of someone. In their minds, the concept that you can love and support someone while letting them do things on their own and even suffer is inconceivable. They think that, if they don’t show their love and worth at every single opportunity, then their partner will have no reason to stay with them. This is a result of their upbringing, where they had to do extraordinary things to receive the love and acceptance they should’ve received.”
Jean Harrison, Codependent Cure: The No More Codependency Recovery Guide For Obtaining Detachment From Codependence Relationships

“Generally, codependency is the intense need for acceptance, approval, and affection from others to such a degree that it becomes detrimental and unhealthy. Unless”
Jean Harrison, Codependent Cure: The No More Codependency Recovery Guide For Obtaining Detachment From Codependence Relationships

“In short, codependency is caused by not receiving the right amount of love, attention, affection, approval, empathy, stability, kindness, understanding, openness, trust, or attentiveness in childhood.”
Jean Harrison, Codependent Cure: The No More Codependency Recovery Guide For Obtaining Detachment From Codependence Relationships



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