Vulnerable · Balance

Codependency

Codependency relationship

codependency · chronic exhaustion · over-compensation · unnoticed · gradual

Strengths

Maintenance of surface cooperation · A vague "we fit" impression

Weaknesses

Ego-ideal recedes unnoticed · Chronic exhaustion · Fixation of over-compensation patterns

Core

In the Codependency relationship, the partner's presence induces the psychological state of "codependency, projective identification, over-compensation, chronic exhaustion".

Contact occurs at the Balance position of the Vulnerable block — both switches on, converging at Value 0.50.Unlike the direct PoLR (Point of Least Resistance: the core of the Vulnerable function — the 1D, Value 0.00 position, weakest and most easily wounded) stimulation of Conflict (core, 0.00) or the acute exhaustion of Player (Assimilation, 0.25), this is experienced as a chronic "being gradually worn down" pattern.

As a mechanism of dual coupling, stimulation of Vulnerable · Balance (Value 0.50) couples with Background · Balance (relaxation, post-exhaustion calm, anticipatory latent activation, Value 0.50).The longer chronic exhaustion continues, the more a numbing relaxed state from the deep layer accumulates, in sequential coupling (Maslach's burnout model).

As a mechanism of conflict function, activation of Vulnerable · Balance gently suppresses Leading · Balance (pride, ego-ideal, social ideal, Value 0.50).Coexistence of chronic exhaustion and healthy self-evaluation is difficult — as you are gradually worn down, the sense "this is how I want to be" quietly recedes (Kohut).

Key Points

  1. 01 The partner's presence induces codependency, projective identification, over-compensation, and chronic exhaustion — a chronic pattern of being worn down gradually, not acutely
  2. 02 Sequential coupling from Vulnerable · Balance to Background · Balance: chronic exhaustion → accumulation of desensitization and numbing relaxation (Maslach)
  3. 03 Gentle suppression of the conflict function (Leading · Balance): chronic exhaustion quietly moves the ego-ideal and pride away (Kohut)
  4. 04 Difference from Conflict (core) and Player (Assimilation): characterized by hard-to-notice chronic wear
  5. 05 Because it's Balance-to-Balance, change is gradual and easy to miss, accumulating long-term

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※ Compatibility data is described using ILE-Q (Explorer) as the base type