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  2. Enabling - Wikipedia

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    Enabling may prevent psychological growth in the person being enabled, and may contribute to negative symptoms in the enabler. Enabling may be driven by concern for retaliation, or fear of consequence to the person with the substance use disorder, such as job loss, injury or suicide. [ 6 ]

  3. Understanding Who Is An Enabler In The Sean Combs Case - AOL

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    Clearly, determining who could be an enabler in Combs’ case and any others like his is not so simple — and certainly can’t come from an out-of-context photo, video clip or social media activity.

  4. Alcoholism in family systems - Wikipedia

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    For example, the "Chief Enabler" (the main enabler in the family) will often turn a blind eye to the addict's drug/alcohol use as this allows for the enabler to continue to play the victim and/or martyr role while allowing the addict to continue his/her own destructive behavior. Therefore, "the behavior of each reinforces and maintains the ...

  5. There Are 11 Types of Donald Trump Enablers. Which One ... - AOL

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  6. Codependency - Wikipedia

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    In popular psychology, codependency is a theory that attempts to explain imbalanced relationships where one person enables another person's self-destructive behavior, [1] such as addiction, poor mental health, immaturity, irresponsibility, or under-achievement.

  7. Trump wants ‘enabler’ as VP: Harris - AOL

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    Vice President Harris said former President Trump wants an enabler as vice president after his campaign sent vetting materials to potential running mates. “What we know is that Donald Trump ...

  8. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Manipulation can be identified through several established tactics and behavioral signs. Guilt tripping occurs when manipulators can evoke unjustified guilt in their victims as a means to control them, while gaslighting involves manipulators causing their victim to doubt themself and their beliefs through distortion of reality.

  9. Charles shows signs of being an open and informal King - AOL

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    Since the death of the Queen on Thursday, he has already met members of the public in two walkabouts at Buckingham Palace.