Anderson S C
Graduate School of Social Work, Portland, State University, OR 97207.
Soc Work. 1994 Nov;39(6):677-85.
This article addresses problems associated with conceptualizing interpersonal behaviors as addictions or diseases and pathologizing characteristics associated with women. The failure of the codependency model to focus on the unequal distribution of power and resources and the blurring of responsibility between the actor and audience are also discussed. Individual identity can be lost in the label, and the codependency model encourages separation from rather than connection with the family of origin.
本文探讨了将人际行为概念化为成瘾或疾病以及将与女性相关的特征病态化所带来的问题。还讨论了相互依赖模型未能关注权力和资源的不平等分配以及行为者与受众之间责任的模糊性。个人身份可能会在标签中丧失,并且相互依赖模型鼓励与原生家庭分离而非建立联系。