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We welcome you to Co-Dependents Anonymous a program of recovery
from codependency where each of us may share our experience, strength and hope in our
efforts to find freedom where there has been bondage and peace where there has been
turmoil in our relationships with others and ourselves.
Most of us have been searching for ways to overcome the dilemmas of the
conflicts in our relationships and our childhood. Many of us were raised in families where
addictions existed some of us were not. In either case, we have found in each of our
lives that codependency is a most deeply-rooted, compulsive behavior and that it is born
out of our sometimes moderately, sometimes extremely dysfunctional family systems.
We have each experienced in our own ways the painful trauma of the emptiness
of our childhood and relationships throughout our lives. We attempted to use others
our mates, our friends, and even our children as our sole source of identity,
value, and well-being and as a way of trying to restore within us the emotional losses
from our childhood. Our histories may include other powerful addictions which at times we
have used to cope with our codependency.
We have all learned to survive life, but in CoDA we are learning to live life.
Through applying the Twelve Steps and principles found in CoDA to our daily life and
relationships, both present and past, we can experience a new freedom from our
self-defeating lifestyles. It is an individual growth process. Each of us is growing at
our own pace and will continue to do so as we remain open to Gods will for us on a
daily basis. Our sharing is our way of identification and helps us to free the emotional
bonds of our past and the compulsive control of our present.
No matter how traumatic your past or despairing your present may seem, there
is hope for a new day in the program of Co-Dependents Anonymous. No longer do you need to
rely on others as a power greater than yourself. May you instead find here a new strength
within to be that which God intended,
Precious and Free.
Passage is taken from the
book titled
"CoDependents Anonymous"
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