At Glo Therapy, we offer online therapy for individuals who feel overly responsible for others’ emotions, behaviours, or well-being.
Codependency can look like deep caring and loyalty on the outside — but internally it often feels like exhaustion, resentment, anxiety, and losing yourself in relationships.
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Codependency is a relational pattern where your sense of worth, safety, or identity becomes overly tied to taking care of others.
It often involves prioritizing others’ needs at the expense of your own, difficulty setting boundaries, and feeling responsible for how others feel.
Codependency is not weakness or “being too caring.” It’s often a protective strategy shaped by early environments where you had to be responsible, emotionally attuned, or accommodating to maintain stability. Through online therapy, we help you build healthier, more balanced relationships without losing your compassion.
You might relate if you…
Feel responsible for other people’s emotions
Struggle to say no
Put others’ needs ahead of your own
Fear being seen as selfish
Stay in unhealthy relationships longer than you want to
Feel anxious when others are upset
Lose sight of your own needs in relationships
If this connects with you, you may also resonate with Relationship Therapy, Anxious Attachment Therapy and Boundaries & Assertiveness Therapy.
If these patterns feel familiar, you’re not alone. A short consultation with Glo Therapy can help determine if codependency-focused online therapy can help you feel more balanced and secure.
Over-functioning while your partner under-functions
Ignoring red flags to maintain connection
Difficulty leaving unhealthy dynamics
Feeling needed as a source of identity
Taking responsibility for fixing your partner’s problems
Being the emotional “caretaker”
Avoiding conflict to keep the peace
Feeling guilty for setting limits
Overextending yourself
Struggling to ask for help
Guilt when prioritizing yourself
Fear of abandonment
Anxiety when someone is upset
Low self-worth without validation
Resentment that feels hard to express
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You Might Be Thinking…
If you grew up in an environment where you had to be emotionally attuned, responsible, or “the stable one,” your nervous system may have learned that caring for others equals safety.
Over time, this can blur boundaries and create patterns where your worth feels tied to being needed.
Codependency therapy helps you separate compassion from over-responsibility — so you can care without losing yourself.
In codependency therapy, we focus on helping you:
Understand the origins of your caretaking patterns
Identify and challenge over-responsibility beliefs
Build healthy boundaries
Strengthen your sense of identity outside of relationships
Reduce guilt when prioritizing yourself
Develop assertive communication skills
Create balanced, reciprocal relationships
The goal isn’t to stop caring. It’s to help you care in a way that feels sustainable and self-respecting.
Depending on your goals, sessions may include:
CBT-informed work to challenge beliefs like “I’m responsible for how others feel”
ACT strategies to help you act from values rather than guilt
IFS-informed parts work to understand the caretaker or people-pleasing parts of you — without shame
Person-Centered therapy to create a supportive space where you can explore identity and autonomy safely
Expect a space that is validating but honest, supportive yet structured, and reflective while still practical.
You won’t be criticized for your caring nature. Instead, we work together to build balance, confidence, and healthier relational patterns.
We offer codependency therapy for clients in Toronto, Mississauga, and across Ontario through secure online sessions. Online therapy allows you to explore relational patterns in real time while developing practical tools you can apply immediately.
Codependency is not a formal mental health diagnosis. It describes a relational pattern that can impact self-esteem, boundaries, and emotional regulation. Therapy focuses on understanding and shifting the pattern rather than labeling it.
Yes. With awareness, boundaries, and emotional regulation skills, it’s possible to build more secure and balanced relationships.
Being caring involves empathy and connection without losing yourself. Codependency often involves over-responsibility, blurred boundaries, and neglecting your own needs.
If you learned that maintaining harmony was your responsibility, setting limits can trigger guilt. Therapy helps reframe boundaries as healthy rather than selfish.
The timeline varies based on personal history and goals. Many clients begin noticing shifts as they practice boundaries and strengthen self-worth.
Yes. We offer secure online codependency therapy for clients in Toronto, Mississauga, and across Ontario.