Therapy on the Cutting Edge

Recovering From Codependency by Befriending Oneself

Sep 29, 2025
In a captivating discussion, psychotherapist Michelle Ferris shares her journey from a dysfunctional upbringing to becoming a codependency expert. She defines codependency as over-functioning for external validation and emphasizes the importance of boundaries. Michelle highlights the dual nature of hypervigilance—it can be a gift but also lead to anxiety. Through befriending oneself and setting limits, she encourages healing and self-connection, while addressing the role of shame in recovery. Michelle’s insights are both practical and empowering.
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ANECDOTE

From Personal Recovery To Therapy

  • Michelle Ferris described growing up in a dysfunctional family and finding recovery through food addiction and codependency programs.
  • That recovery inspired her to become a therapist to share the principles she lacked growing up.
INSIGHT

Core Definition Of Codependency

  • Codependency is a pattern of over-functioning to get love and validation you can't give yourself.
  • This arises from childhood invisibility and leads to one-sided, toxic adult relationships.
INSIGHT

Hypervigilance Is A Double-Edged Gift

  • Hypervigilance can be a gift that lets you read a room but also causes misinterpretation.
  • In recovery you learn to distinguish others' feelings from your own assumptions about them.
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