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Default Mar 29, 2012 at 04:41 PM
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I've heard of both, just wondering/
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Default Mar 02, 2013 at 01:54 PM
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I guess I'll just have to Google it.

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Default Aug 06, 2013 at 10:52 AM
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Short answer, no.
Long answer, they've got some similar characteristics, but I wouldn't call the same thing, no.

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are co-dependency personality disorder & dependent personality disorder the same?
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Longer answer might be, co-dependent means the other person has an issue and you're kinda more concerned about them "getting better" to where you use it as an excuse for your own inability to change or grow; dependent - less focus on the other person's issues? I would just latch on to anybody.
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Can you explain the dependent personality disorder more....
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Short answer, no.
Long answer, they've got some similar characteristics, but I wouldn't call the same thing, no.
I'm OK with doing my own research here: http://samvak.tripod.com/personalitydisorders22.html
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I've heard of both, just wondering/
This will help you understand it: Codependence and the Dependent Personality Disorder

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Can you explain the dependent personality disorder more....
Try this: Dependent Personality Disorder Symptoms | Psych Central

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Default Sep 09, 2014 at 12:44 AM
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I posted this question over a year ago, and haven't actively pursued an answer, so obviously I wasn't that concerned about it. Thanx, but just sayin'.

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Shortandcute, From the little I know, I have no evidence it really is a term of distinction. Co-dependence seems to refer to the dynamic of a relationship where both partners are bound by the compulsion to provide and the need to receive.
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i posted this over a year ago--i'm not worried about it

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