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Feeling as if you can't live without their emotional support can suggest your relationship has veered toward an unhealthy level of dependence. Other key signs of emotional dependence include: an idealized view of your partner or the relationship. the belief your life lacks meaning without them.
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Read More »Emotional support is one of the big benefits of having relationships. When you face life challenges or stress, your loved ones can offer empathy and comfort by listening to your troubles and validating your feelings. In a romantic relationship, you might turn to your partner for this support first. It’s normal to look to partners for emotional support and guidance, especially in a long-term relationship. Emotional dependence, however, passes the point of support. Most romantic partners depend on each other to some extent. But when you need your partner to meet all of your emotional needs, you’re probably not doing much to meet those needs on your own. This total reliance on another person can eventually take a toll on your relationship and overall well-being What it looks like It can help to think of emotional dependence as a spectrum. Emotional independence rests on one end. Completely independent people might resist all emotional support, preferring to cope with emotional needs alone, or even ignore them entirely. Interdependent relationships, the healthiest type of relationship, fall in the middle. Interdependence means you can recognize your own emotional needs and do the work to get many of them met. When you can’t fulfill them on your own, then you might reach out to your partner. In other words, you depend on them for some emotional needs, not all of them. On the other end lies emotional dependence. Here, you typically end up relying on your partner to meet nearly all needs. When you experience distress, you might look to them immediately before trying to manage your emotions yourself. Feeling as if you can’t live without their emotional support can suggest your relationship has veered toward an unhealthy level of dependence. Other key signs of emotional dependence include: an idealized view of your partner or the relationship
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