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Test Codependency Being Lacks Responsibility for Oneself
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What does codependency represent according to the text?
The opposite of staying in your own lane
Total independence
Respect for autonomy
Absolute control over others
2nd QUESTION: What effect does lack of responsibility have on personal power?
It causes a renunciation of personal power and generates dependency
Strengthens emotional security
Increases autonomy
Eliminate personal stress
QUESTION 3: What characterizes dependency as a form of irresponsibility?
Expecting others to take care of your needs
Develop emotional independence
Recognize and take care of your own limits
Maintain complete control over your life
QUESTION 4: What happens to personal dreams in addiction?
They inevitably become attached to another person
They are strengthened with independence
They are fulfilled effortlessly
They remain intact and clear
QUESTION 5: What defines approval seeking?
That comes from personal goals
Which is based on self-confidence
That good feelings depend on external approval
That arises from self-sufficiency
QUESTION 6: How does fear of rejection affect the search for approval?
Determine what you say and do in your interactions
It pushes you to be more authentic
Increases self-awareness
Strengthen your personal power
QUESTION 7: What characterizes martyrdom as a form of irresponsibility?
Always put the needs of others first
Recognizing your own well-being
Finding balance between giving and receiving
Maintain your own interests
QUESTION 8: What happens to one's hobbies in martyrdom?
They are relegated and replaced by others
They are strengthened in the process
They become the main priority
They remain unchanged
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