Pia Mellody

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Pia Mellody



Average rating: 4.08 · 5,443 ratings · 400 reviews · 37 distinct worksSimilar authors
Facing Codependence: What I...

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Facing Love Addiction: Givi...

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The Intimacy Factor: The Gr...

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Breaking Free: A Recovery H...

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“A healthy boundary creates controlled vulnerability.”
Pia Mellody, The Intimacy Factor: The Ground Rules for Overcoming the Obstacles to Truth, Respect, and Lasting Love

“Recovery from codependence is a lot like a growing up process - we must learn to do the things our dysfunctional parents did not teach us to do: appropriately esteem ourselves, set functional boundaries, be aware of and acknowledge our reality, take care of our adult needs and wants, and experience our reality moderately.”
Pia Mellody, Facing Codependence: What It Is, Where It Comes from, How It Sabotages Our Lives

“They say that the spiritual path is straight and narrow, but I used to wonder about that. I used to think that the spiritual path was about being good. It was hard to be good because there were only a few ways of being good. I have since learned the opposite. The spiritual path is straight and narrow because all it takes is moving into a lie to make you absolutely step off of it.”
Pia Mellody, The Intimacy Factor: The Ground Rules for Overcoming the Obstacles to Truth, Respect, and Lasting Love



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