Title: Co-dependency: when caring becomes a disease
1Co-dependencywhen caring becomes a disease
- Yana M. Van Arsdale, MD, PhD
2Clinical case ID
- 48 y/o SCM
- Hx Adult ADHD, treated sporadically
- Self referred to out-Pt Psychiatry clinic at
MSU/KCMS after episode of violent behavior and
suicide attempt - CC I have to learn how to manage my anger
3HPI
- The patient suffers from significant difficulties
to sustain attention, concentrate, read, follow
directions - He is restless and fidgety all the time, with
prominent rocking movements - He fails to complete tasks
- Symptoms re-appeared since the Pt did not take
Adderall for the last week, run off medication
4HPI cont.
- The Pt reported lost trust in all people after
his fiancee of four years denied his rights
towards any community property, - feeling like a failure
- feeling confused about who he is and where is he
going with his life - feeling hurt b/c others did not recognize his
efforts to do more than his share
5HPI cont.
- The patient described himself as giving, caring
and loving person, - who usually avoids arguments and keeps quiet
- cares about his partners lives more than they
care about him - does his best to hold on to a relationship
- ...feels inferior towards others
6HPI cont.
- The Pt doubted his ability to be who he wants to
be - He reported difficulties expressing his true
feelings to others, including anger - difficulties adjusting to change
- difficulties to make decisions and to move on
- always worrying about others opinions of him
7HPI cont.
- The Pt reported trouble saying no when asked
for help - feeling overwhelmed b/c so many things going at
once - feeling guilty and ashamed most of the time
- fear of others anger
- trying to make others happy but not getting much
in return
8Psychiatric Hx
- Since early childhood hyperactivity, attention
deficit, impulsivity - Neglect by biological parents
- Emotional and physical abuse by step father, who
suffered from alcohol abuse - 10 y/o sexual abuse by uncle
- 38 y/o first Dx ADHD by PCP, various
medications trials. Good response only to
Adderall 180 mg/day. - 42 y/o first in-Pt Tx for a week at 1N at
Borgess after wife had a miscarriage and asked
for divorce. Cried all the time, was depressed,
suicidal. No medications.
9Psych. Hx cont.
- F/u with Pine Rest Clinic, trials of medications
others than Adderall with no improvement - 46 y/o in-Pt Tx at KPH after episode of
violence towards fiancee and suicide attempt to
shoot himself with a gun. Admission Dx Bipolar
DO, hypomanic episode. D/ch Dx Dysthymic DO - F/u admission to Hope Center. Dx Adult ADHD.
Adjustment DO. R/o Dysthymic DO. Cluster C
personality DO (dependency, avoidance features).
Adderall re-started. F/u with PCP.
10Medical Hx
- Obesity
- Hypertension
- Hyperlipidemia
- Hx kidney stones and lithotripsy
- Hx IBS
- NKDA
11Addiction Hx
- Alcohol on rare social occasions. The Pt
reports being very sensitive to alcohol even in
low doses. - Marijuana Hx until 30 y/o, helped with anxiety.
Sober now. - Nicotine 1/3 pack/ day until recently.
- Caffeine 1-3 cups cause sedation, after 5th
cup attention and concentration improve. - Denies illicit drugs abuse.
12Family Hx
- Mother attempted suicide through OD medications.
Quiet, emotionally unavailable person. Tolerated
physical and emotional abuse from Pts
stepfather. - Father suffered from Alcohol Dependency, died
young. Emotionally unavailable, unassertive. - Sister attempted suicide, suffers from Bipolar DO
- Majority of relatives suffer from Alcohol
Addiction
13Social Hx
- Lives with his mother and sister
- Drummer in a nightclub music band until recently
- Employed in flooring business, part-time
- Helps to restore old collectable cars, for cash
- Helps relatives in construction work, on occasions
14Social Hx cont.
- Worked as a musician since age 13, just like his
father and brothers - 9 grades of educations, poor academic performance
- Never had any professional license, despite
several vocational skills - Was deceived by other construction workers on
several occasions, working under their license
15Social Hx cont.
- 15 y/o left his family. Lived with a women 10
years older. Supportive passionate relationship - 25 y/o marriage of three months mistake
- 34 y/o marriage of eight years. Wife was
emotionally distant. She completed a masters
degree in psychology during marriage. Suddenly
divorced the Pt after having miscarriage.
16Social Hx cont.
- 40 y/o severe distress over older brothers
death from DM complications. Brother was the
closest friend/relative, parental figure and role
model - Separation with each women especially ex-wife and
fiancee was experienced as severe emotional
trauma - Never had children, always wanted them
- Difficulty with social contacts with strangers or
maintaining superficial relationships - All close relationship with deep emotional
involvement and attachment
17Social Hx cont.
- 42 y/o living together with J. for four years
intent to marry. She was passionate, took
initiative in relationship, helped with grief
over divorce and fetal demise - She completed her masters degree in psychology,
as well, while the Pt built their house. - They bought a few pieces of land together,
however the Pt did not complete any documents,
stating that he trusts her b/c of love
18Social Hx cont.
- 46 y/o J. denied the Pts right toward any
community property, including the house the Pt
built from scratch and land - The Pt was very angry and became violent, driven
by impulses - He was arrested after staying 7 days barricaded
in his bedroom with a gun in his mouth
19Legal Hx
- Probation for domestic violence with J.
- No previous Hx. Have never been violent before
20Medications
- Adderall 60 mg PO at morning, 40 mg PO at noon,
at 3 p.m. and at 6 p.m. - Norvasc 15 mg PO BID. Samples given at church. No
PCP
21Developmental Hx
- 2 y/o earliest memory about divorce and
fighting between parents - 10 y/o did not disclose episode of sexual abuse
- Since 4 y/o emotionally traumatized by
stepfather abusing mother. Did not voice
objections, considered that violence might become
even worse, kept walking away
22Develop. Hx cont.
- Was restless, hyperactive, anxious child, with
difficulty sustaining attention, easily upset - All 11 siblings were emotionally close
- 15 y/o could not tolerate parents abusive
relationship moved out
23MSE
- Pleasant, engaging, cooperative, articulate
- Soft spoken
- Listens attentively but effortful
- Restless, fidgety, rocking in the chair, shaking
legs - Looks sad, but denies feeling depressed
- Affect constricted
24MSE cont.
- Immature statements, low self esteem
- Good insight
- No signs of depression or psychosis
- Transient anxiety
25Course of Tx
- Within 2 months ADHD symptoms improved
significantly cont. Adderall 180 mg/day - Individual Psychotherapy supportive, CBT,
psychodynamic for 15 months - Group therapy denied by insurance company
- Current GAF 70, overall improved relationships
- Does not feel ready yet for meaningful intimate
relationship, wants to work harder in
psychotherapy
26Definitions
- Co-dependency / codependence
- Dependency
- Interdependency
27Codependency, original concept
- Behaviors people develop from living with a
substance abuser - The term was developed in the late 1970s
- Addiction literature referring to the wives of
men who abuse alcohol
28Codependency, more recent concept
- Dysfunctional style of relating to others (Irwin,
1995) - Extreme focus on relationships, caused by a
stressful family background, like alcoholism,
mental or physical chronic illness in parent
(Fisher, Spann Crawford, 1991 - Personality trait found within members of
chemically dependent families, that creates
sufficient dysfunction to warrant the diagnosis
of Mixed Personality Disorder (Cermak, 1986)
29Codependency, modern concepts
- Progressive disease manifested as an unconscious
effort to keep repressed pain at bay, - brought by child abuse/neglect
- caretaking through keeping the loved one
addicted in order to gain a sense of self worth
(Westermeyer, 2005)
30Codependency, modern concepts
- Emotional and behavioral condition that affects
an individuals ability to have a healthy,
mutually satisfying relationship (National Mental
Health Association, 2005) - Relationship Addiction, one-sided, emotionally
destructive and/or abusive relationship - Behavior learned by watching and imitating other
family members who display codependency
31Codependency, modern concept
- A set of maladaptive, compulsive behaviors
learned by family members in order to survive in
a family which is experiencing great emotional
pain and distress (www, 2005)
32Sources of great emotional pain
- Chemical dependency
- Chronic mental / physical illness
- Physical / emotional / sexual abuse
- Divorce / separation / death of loved one
- Hypercritical / non-loving environment
33Codependency features
- Tendency to get involved in relationships with
unreliable, needy, emotionally unavailable
partner - Attraction to persons who want to have power over
another people (chemistry) - Attempts to control relationship without
addressing own needs or desires - Chronic unfulfillment
- People with healthy boundaries are not likely to
be involved with codependent person
34Codependency signs symptoms
- Controlling behavior towards oneself and others
- Caretaking behavior, boundary distortions
- Avoidance of feelings
- Intimacy problems
- Hypervigilence, mistrust
- Depression, anxiety
- Denial, projection, projective identification,
rationalization, supression - Somatoform symptoms, compulsive behavior
35Dramatic outbursts
- Constriction of undesirable emotions
- Depersonalization or dissociation
- Unexperienced feelings are build up over time
- Any incident can trigger an explosion
- Inappropriately intense compulsive exposure of
feelings
36Interdependency
- Natural and healthy behaviors that are mutual,
fulfilling and unrelated to addiction or abuse - Socially acceptable and encouraged
- Sense of self remains relatively unaffected
- Examples gender distributed roles in a family
between parents
37Dependency (pathological)
- Excessive need to be taken care of
- that leads to submissive and clinging behavior
- and fear of separation
- Quick and indiscriminative attachment to another
person - Passivity, allowing others to take initiative and
take responsibility
38Treatment approach / goals
- Team work
- Boundary setting
- Learning assertiveness, listening, and
communications - Breaking denial system
- Awareness of non-helpful actions / behaviors
- Uncovering feelings and covering them again
- Developing new healthier coping skills
39Tx modalities
- Individual therapy
- Family therapy
- Group therapy
- Psychopharmacotherapy
- Education
- Self-help groups (CODA, ACA)
40Can you care too muchand be happier than you
are now?
41Maybe its okay to care too much?
- 50-80 mental health providers have not addressed
their own codependency issues (NMHA, 2005
Driscoll, 2004)
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