Emotional Dependency: 10 Signs You're Addicted to Someone
TL;DR : Emotional dependency is a relational addiction where one person cannot function without another, fundamentally different from genuine love which allows for independent existence. Ten key signs include panic when alone, mood entirely dependent on a partner's behavior, sacrificing personal needs and identity, excessive jealousy, constant need for reassurance, inability to leave toxic relationships, and repetitive harmful patterns across relationships. This dependency typically stems from childhood abandonment schemas and anxious attachment styles where individuals seek in adulthood the security they never received early in life. Breaking free requires recognizing the pattern without self-judgment, gradually rebuilding individual identity through reconnecting with friends and personal interests, tolerating discomfort during solitude through gradual exposure, restructuring core beliefs about survival and self-worth, and developing inner security through practices like meditation and self-compassion. The fundamental distinction lies in motivation: love is a choice made from inner stability, while dependency is a necessity born from inner lack and fear of abandonment.
You can't spend an evening alone without anxiety. Your mood depends entirely on your partner's attitude. You've given up your friends, your passions, your own identity to lose yourself in the relationship. Émotional dependency is not love: it's a relational addiction that keeps you in a state of permanent vulnerability.
The 10 Signs of Émotional Dependency
Émotional Dependency vs. Deep Love
- Love: I love you AND I can live without you
- Dependency: I CANNOT live without you, so I love you
The Origins: Abandonment Schema and Anxious Attachment
Émotional dependency is linked to early schemas (Young): abandonment, emotional deprivation, dependence/incompetence. The child who didn't receive a secure foundation desperately seeks in adulthood the security they never had.
Breaking Free: 5 CBT Steps
1. Recognize the Pattern
Becoming aware is already therapeutic. Name what's happening without judging yourself.
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Reconnect with your own interests, your friends, your activities. Gradually recreate a space that belongs to you.
3. Tolerate the Discomfort of Solitude
Gradual exposure: first spend 30 minutes alone, then an hour, then an evening. The discomfort decreases with practice.
4. Restructure Your Beliefs
"I can't survive alone" → "It's uncomfortable, but I survive every time."
5. Develop Inner Security
Security cannot depend solely on the other person. Meditation, self-compassion, journaling: these practices strengthen your inner foundation.
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Conclusion
Émotional dependency is not a proof of love: it's the sign of an unmet need trying to satisfy itself through another person. Freeing yourself from it doesn't mean stopping loving: it means learning to love from a place of inner security, not from a place of lack.
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FAQ
When does behavior cross the line into Practical psychology?
Recognize 10 signs of emotional dependency and addiction in relationships. The defining criterion isn't frequency but loss of control — continuing despite clear negative consequences and genuine inability to stop even when you sincerely intend to.What evidence-based treatments work best for Practical psychology?
CBT is the gold standard treatment for behavioral addictions, with meta-analyses showing moderate to large effect sizes. It combines functional analysis of triggers, cognitive restructuring, and relapse prevention skills. For substance addictions, medication-assisted treatment provides significant additional benefit.Is complete recovery from Practical psychology possible, or is it always a matter of lifelong management?
For behavioral addictions, full remission with controlled use is achievable for many people. For substances with strong physical dependence, long-term management is often more realistic. Either way, the CBT tools learned in therapy — identifying triggers, restructuring thoughts, using alternative coping — remain available indefinitely.
About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite. Contributor to Hugging Face and Kaggle.
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