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In this episode, Michael Flores, LPC-S, and Jennifer Nobles, LCSW-S, unpack what codependent behavior looks like—especially in the context of divorce. When you’ve spent years in a codependent relationship, untangling from that dynamic can feel disorienting. As the marriage ends, you may realize how much of your identity was wrapped up in managing the other person’s emotions, avoiding conflict, or trying to maintain control out of fear. Michael and Jennifer explain how codependency is often driven by fear and control, and how that can show up during divorce through emotional detachment, enabling unhealthy behaviors in your ex, or feeling like you’ve lost your sense of self as you attempt to step into independence. They walk through practical steps for breaking free from codependent patterns. First comes recognition—naming the dynamic honestly. Next is setting boundaries, both by defining what is and isn’t acceptable for you and by learning to respect the boundaries of others. Finally, they discuss the importance of turning your focus inward: setting personal goals, rebuilding your identity, and creating a life that isn’t centered on managing someone else. Codependency often breeds resentment over time, and divorce can become the turning point where that cycle finally ends. If you’re navigating high-conflict dynamics alongside these patterns, our Countering Alienation course offers practical tools to protect your relationship with your child—register here: https://www.beyonddivorcecourses.com/.... If this episode resonated with you, please take a moment to leave a review of the podcast to help others find the support they need.