You don't end up in the same painful relationships by accident.
If you keep overgiving, overthinking, and losing yourself trying to keep the peace, there's a reason-and it's not because you're broken.
The Making and the Re-Making of a Codependent Mind explains how codependency forms, why it's so hard to recognize while you're inside it, and how patterns rooted in early family dynamics, trauma, and C-PTSD quietly shape adult relationships. Clear, honest, and grounded in real experience, this book helps you understand what's been driving your choices-and how to finally change course.
Based on the acclaimed podcast of the same name, Brian breaks down how emotional survival strategies like people-pleasing, caretaking, emotional avoidance, and weak boundaries develop-and why they once made sense. Instead of quick fixes, this book focuses on clarity: seeing the pattern, understanding its origins, and learning what healthier connection actually looks like.
Inside, you'll explore:
How childhood family systems create lifelong relationship patterns
The impact of trauma and chronic stress responses like freeze and fawn
The role of shame and fear in codependent behavior
The pull between narcissism and codependency, including trauma bonding
What relationships look like after codependency
This book is for readers seeking insight into codependency, C-PTSD, and relationship trauma-and a way forward that doesn't require losing yourself to be loved.