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Deep dive on codependency. What is it? How does it form? How is it treated? 


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Anonymous

I would be upset too if I thought Dr Honda was saying certain degrees are ‘less than’ others. I heard Dr Honda’s comments regarding hierarchy within the helping degrees very differently; I heard him saying that unfortunately there are those who judge clinicians based on degree and the top of the esteem pyramid is MD, then ‘below that’ PsyD, then masters level therapists etc. I heard he does not agree with this prejudice but that it exists and due to its existence the concept of codependency, having come out of CD and family systems worlds, hasn’t received the type of attention DSM diagnoses have, hence the lack of definition. Spend time in any research setting and I think there is absolutely a hierarchy based on degree adhered to by the leadership. Or outside of research, take the fact that Insurance carriers reimburse less for a masters level clinician than a PhD level. Of course a PhD has invested more time and money into their degree while getting their degree, but it doesn’t necessarily follow that their psychotherapy hour is worth more to a client or is ‘better’ than a masters level clinician but the reality is there is a compensation difference that’s significant.

Anonymous

I feel personally attacked by this deep dive, haha. I'm just kidding, but it describes so much of my personality it's very interesting.