Stop Being “Good” in Arguments: How Codependency Turns Conflict Into Self-Abandonment
Codependents often experience conflict as danger, not disagreement. This article explains how the nervous system drives appeasement, avoidance, over-explaining, panic repair and shutdown, and why these strategies create resentment and blurred boundaries. It offers practical, plain-English steps for steadier conflict: clarity, pacing, tolerance and repair.
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