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Feeling close to a partner is essential. Feeling responsible for their moods, health, and choices can be overwhelming. This video explains the key differences between healthy co-dependency (interdependence) and toxic codependency, and outlines clear signs that a relationship may have slipped into unhealthy territory.

Viewers will learn:

What codependency looks like in everyday relationships
How healthy interdependence balances support with boundaries
Red flags that suggest a relationship is becoming toxic
Why constant rescuing and self-neglect keep harmful patterns in place
How counseling can help couples and individuals create safer, more balanced connections

This video is designed for people who:
Feel burned out from always “fixing” or managing a partner
Struggle to say no or set boundaries without guilt

Are unsure whether a relationship is close or codependent
Want to understand when it may be time to seek professional support
For counseling support in Chicago’s River North area, including care for codependency, relationship stress, and other mental health concerns, contact:

River North Counseling Group LLC
Chicago Office:
405 North Wabash Avenue
Suite 3209
Chicago, Illinois
60611
Office: 312.467.0000
https://www.rivernorthcounseling.com

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