Maintaining a long-term romantic relationship is hard work. There are good times and there are bad and sometimes couples just grow apart over time. But in the new horror movie Together, growing apart ...
In a broad context, co-dependence is wonderful thematic material for a horror film. There is tremendous beauty to recognize in the idea, as who wouldn’t want to find another person with whom they can ...
When you’re busy falling in love, it’s easy not to see the line between romance and codependency thinning. Loving is an invitation to get out of our own heads, to free ourselves from neurotic spirals ...
Codependency often operates as an invisible force undermining otherwise promising relationships, creating feelings of suffocation and preventing personal growth for both partners. When individuals ...
Codependency can be damaging to a relationship, leading to feelings of suffocation and dissatisfaction, even in what could otherwise be a healthy partnership. If you find it difficult to create space ...
Real-life married couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco are putting it all out there with their new horror film Together, coming this summer from Neon and writer/director Michael Shanks. In the new ...
Abstract: The quantitative approach with exploratory research design was used for the present study aiming in assessing the existing level of depression & codependency among wives of alcoholics and to ...
Co-dependence and love are not the same. That intoxicating feeling of can't-live-without-you devotion we romanticize in films? Often it's less a portrait of love and more a sketch of codependency—that ...
One of Nichole Beattie’s most vivid childhood memories is the day she heard screaming coming from the basement. It was her mother. The basement of their home in Stillwater, Minn., is where her mother, ...
Melody Beattie, 76, a Minnesota native who overcame a turbulent childhood and drug addiction to author a string of bestselling books about codependency, relationships and caring for yourself, died on ...
Grisly, propulsive, and gleefully buoyed by its vicious conflation of domestic angst and body horror, Together, from director Matthew Shanks, often feels like it’s trying to sardonically subvert the ...