Title: Can you all explain the term "supply"? Post by: kc sunshine on September 06, 2014, 10:44:13 AM I get the term on one level, but I think there is stuff I don't quite understand about it. What is being supplied? Why do they need it in ways that are different from a non-BPD? How does it effect their interactions? Thanks!
Title: Re: Can you all explain the term "supply"? Post by: Skip on September 06, 2014, 11:23:24 AM This is a good article:
https://bpdfamily.com/content/codependency-codependent-relationships In a codependent relationship, there is one person with dysfunctional habits (addiction, poor mental health, immaturity, irresponsibility, or under-achievement) and a person who enables them. Enabler and enabled. Bottom dog, top dog. "Supply" and "Prey" are Internet lore or metaphors used that are used in place of the basic codependent dynamic of enabler and enabled. Supply and user or prey and predator. The difference here is that one party doesn't have a role - they are an innocent victim. Given all the emotional wounds that ultimately come from a codependent relationship, it is often easier to think of things in terms or victim (innocent) and victimizer than to accept that we had a very active role in creating and sustaining the heartbreaking relationship we were in - that there are a lot of self inflicted wounds. Most members grasp the "codependent dynamic" later in the healing process. It's important to grasp this concept so that we do not repeat the experience again. |