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Anxiety on Emotional Dependence in Close Interpersonal Relations

Student: Stanko Elena

Supervisor: Vladimir Serkin

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Counselling Psychology. Personality Studies (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

This diploma thesis deals with investigation of anxiety, which takes place in codependent relationships. Thesis includes introduction, theoretical review, empirical part of researches, summary of results, conclusion and core of the used literature and sources. The empirical methods of researches proved that people, involved in codependent relationships, suffer from high level of anxiety. Qualitative research methods were used to define and describe main types of anxiety states, which take place in codependency, and to highlight types of anxiety, common for all the respondents. It has been proved that the major anxiety connected with possibility of losing specific values, provided by codependent relationships. These values can be described as infills of the main deficiencies of the dependent person. Finally, we studied the meaning of anxiety in codependent relationships and described the direction of possible future scientific researches.

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