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Jeanette Elisabeth Menter

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Removing The Root Of Negativity - Part Three

 All Your Enemies Are Within YouWe've covered our external world and talked about our toxic childhoods and how both contribute to the never-ending negative thoughts and feelings we carry with us every single day like a life sentence. We feel helpless to change it. Or we think it's too hard or that 'this is just the way I am". 
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“Becoming skilled at an early age not to feel, and learning to depend on distortional thinking to guide you through life will definitely leave you feeling crazy.”
Jeanette Menter, You're Not Crazy - You're Codependent.

“Instead of a healthy environment where she is heard, acknowledged, nurtured, loved; she instead feels ignored, fearful, belittled and responsible for the adult’s well-being. In these families, spontaneity and laughter are replaced with rigidness, the inability to engage in honest communication, an abundance of secrets and a proliferation of rules – spoken and unspoken – that all work together to help everyone cope with the tension in the home. Individuals are often enmeshed, meaning they are too entangled in the other’s emotions. One person feels responsible for the other. Boundaries are often overlapping or nonexistent. Addiction is often involved, but not always. All of this negativity, hostility and emotional confusion make the child scared, insecure and eventually angry. It is a fact, however, that many people who are struggling with codependency are also saddled with addiction of some kind. The two are deeply intertwined in many cases. But this is not a universal scenario. If you are battling addiction, you most likely are also caught up in codependency and may not even know it yet.”
Jeanette Elisabeth Menter, You're Not Crazy - You're Codependent.

“It can be the lack of interaction and lack of rules, consequences or overall involvement with the child. It can be accomplished very well by simply ignoring or not talking as a way of manipulating. When this is done without explanation it makes children crazy with guilt and fear because they don’t know what they did to deserve it or when it will happen again. Non-parenting (neglect for example) is a very lethal form of abuse. Sometimes it takes a little digging to realize you were subjected to this type of abuse because you may feel like it’s all in your head.”
Jeanette Menter, You're Not Crazy - You're Codependent.

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