CoDA - Co-Dependents Anonymous
589-4313 Metro United Way info line
See
www.codependents.org for the national web site and information about co-dependency.
CoDA is a 12-step program to attain healthy, functional relationships. Weekly meetings as described below:
Group Name: To Thine Own Self Be True
Sunday 7:30PM
meets at
Baptist Hospital East, 4000 Kresge Way, Louisville, KY 40207
Meeting Type: Open, Topic, Non-Smoking, Handicap Access
Special Instructions: Education Center, Second Floor, Room 2K-2L
Contact person: Laurie B. 458-2301
Group Name: Lighting the Path CoDA Group
Thursday 7:30PM
meets at
Baptist Hospital East, 4000 Kresge Way, Louisville, KY 40207
Meeting Type: Open, Step, Topic, Non-Smoking, Handicap Access
Contact person:
Group Name: CoDA Group
Tuesday 7:30PM
meets at
Recovery House, Ten Broeck Hospital, 8521 Old LaGrange Road, Louisville, KY 40223
Meeting Type: Open, Discussion, Non-Smoking
Contact person:
426-4233
Group Name : CoDA Group
Thursday 8:15PM
meets at
New Albany Token Club, 506 Pearl Street North, New Albany, IN 47150
Meeting Type : Open
Contact person: Gayle F. 812-280-8103
Group Name : New Focus CoDA Group
Saturday 9:15AM
meets at
Lifespring Mental Health Service
207 West 13th Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Meeting Type : Open, Non-Smoking
Special Instructions : Auditorium
Contact person:
Group Name : CoDA Group
Thursday 7:30PM
meets at
Lifespring Mental Health Service
207 West 13th Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Meeting Type : Open
283-4491
Contact person:
CoDA - Co-Dependents Anonymous
Fellowship Services Office (FSO)
PO Box 33577, Phoenix, AZ 85067
602- 277-7991
www.codependents.org
"Codependents tend to be overly concerned with another person's problem and ignore their own wants and needs while taking extraordinary care of the other person. If you are new to CoDA you may be wondering "Am I codependent?". At CoDA, we offer no definition or diagnostic criterion for codependence. What we do offer is a list of patterns and characteristics as a tool to aid in self evaluation."
Codependency information website
www.divorcesupport.about.com/people/divorcesupport/cs/codependency
Why you can't leave them even if they are bad for you. And why, even if you do leave, you'll probably marry someone just like them again.