2001
DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2001.10400481
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The Development, Reliability, and Validity of a Clinical Rating Scale for Codependency

Abstract: This investigation examined the reliability and validity of a rating scale for codependency in substance abuse treatment. The investigators developed an example-anchored rating scale to operationalize codependency as substance abuse counselors construe it in practice, and recruited 27 counselors for a counterbalanced multiple-treatment experiment. Counselors were randomly assigned to one of four continuing education workshops for rating-scale training, and asked to evaluate codependency in five videotaped case… Show more

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“…Codependence is a widespread concept in the substance use literature, and often refers to an individual who derives their own esteem through the feelings and/or behavior of other people and who put their welfare below that of another person's welfare (Cermak, 1986; Harkness, Swenson, Madsen-Hampton, & Hale, 2001). Because codependence is a common term used in substance use treatment and is often targeted in substance use treatment (Harkness et al, 2001), it is possible that self-sacrifice represents a pervasive form of codependency and may be beneficial to target in substance use treatment. However, the association between self-sacrifice and codependency remains an empirical question and research should explore their relation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Codependence is a widespread concept in the substance use literature, and often refers to an individual who derives their own esteem through the feelings and/or behavior of other people and who put their welfare below that of another person's welfare (Cermak, 1986; Harkness, Swenson, Madsen-Hampton, & Hale, 2001). Because codependence is a common term used in substance use treatment and is often targeted in substance use treatment (Harkness et al, 2001), it is possible that self-sacrifice represents a pervasive form of codependency and may be beneficial to target in substance use treatment. However, the association between self-sacrifice and codependency remains an empirical question and research should explore their relation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of codependency emerged in the 1960's and 1970's as a means of describing wives of alcoholics (Cermak, 1991;Harkness, Swenson, Madsen-Hampton, & Hale, 2001).…”
Section: Codependencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to those listed Treatment for codependence has traditionally been Twelve-Step programs (such as Al-Anon, CoSa, etc.) along with psychoeducation (Harkness et al, 2001;Tripodi, 2006). These programs tend to adhere to the disease model of addiction and co-addiction, which has caused some concern among those who do not view codependency as a disease (Plant & Plant, 2009).…”
Section: Codependencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Much of the writing in the field of codependency tends to be descriptive (Davidhizar and Eshleman 1992;Kowal 1994), although there are also empirical studies available (Prest, Benson, and Protinsky 1998;Harkness et al 2001). One of the identified traits of codependency is a tendency to ignore personal needs in relationships.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%