Codependency Therapists in Uppsala

Are you a highly sensitive person or deep thinker dealing with anxiety, self-doubt, or inner criticism? Were you were a gifted kid expected to go far—and now find yourself burned out instead?
You’re not broken—you’re wired differently. I offer a space where you can slow down, listen inward, and meet the parts of you carrying pain, pressure, or exhaustion. Together, we’ll untangle the beliefs and patterns keeping you stuck—so you can feel more grounded, make clearer choices, and connect more fully with yourself and others. It's possible to move through life with more ease—without leaving any part of you behind.
Are you a highly sensitive person or deep thinker dealing with anxiety, self-doubt, or inner criticism? Were you were a gifted kid expected to go far—and now find yourself burned out instead?
You’re not broken—you’re wired differently. I offer a space where you can slow down, listen inward, and meet the parts of you carrying pain, pressure, or exhaustion. Together, we’ll untangle the beliefs and patterns keeping you stuck—so you can feel more grounded, make clearer choices, and connect more fully with yourself and others. It's possible to move through life with more ease—without leaving any part of you behind.

At the heart of my work is the commitment to foster a therapeutic space where you as a woman can safely navigate through personal challenges, such as depression, grief, intimacy-related issues, self-esteem, creative blockages, and relationship issues.
At the heart of my work is the commitment to foster a therapeutic space where you as a woman can safely navigate through personal challenges, such as depression, grief, intimacy-related issues, self-esteem, creative blockages, and relationship issues.

One of the core principles in Cognitive Psychotherapy states that the way in which people understand, explain and conceptualize the problems they suffer in life is itself a big part of those problems. You might be feeling anxiety as a consequence of overthinking, you might be experiencing your mood going down after using certain concepts or words to define yourself, you might be feeling frustrated after a relationship didn't work out as you expected... In all cases your mind plays a main role, and the way how your thoughts connect with your emotions and create certain behaviours forms patterns that we can discuss in a safe space.
One of the core principles in Cognitive Psychotherapy states that the way in which people understand, explain and conceptualize the problems they suffer in life is itself a big part of those problems. You might be feeling anxiety as a consequence of overthinking, you might be experiencing your mood going down after using certain concepts or words to define yourself, you might be feeling frustrated after a relationship didn't work out as you expected... In all cases your mind plays a main role, and the way how your thoughts connect with your emotions and create certain behaviours forms patterns that we can discuss in a safe space.
Online Therapists

I have had the privilege of working in diverse therapy settings, supporting individuals through loss and bereavement, anxiety, depression, work-related stress, migration, and relationship challenges. My focus is on providing a supportive and reflective space where clients can explore their experiences and find ways to move forward with greater clarity and resilience. I provide therapy in both English and Swedish.
I have had the privilege of working in diverse therapy settings, supporting individuals through loss and bereavement, anxiety, depression, work-related stress, migration, and relationship challenges. My focus is on providing a supportive and reflective space where clients can explore their experiences and find ways to move forward with greater clarity and resilience. I provide therapy in both English and Swedish.

Having worked with clients over the years, I've seen many of them feeling stuck and lacking control in their personal and professional lives. They express hopelessness, frustration or fatigue. Changes such as children leaving, challenging relationships, loss, work-stress, hormonal shifts or trauma often lead them to question their identity and purpose, leaving them wondering, "What now?"
Having worked with clients over the years, I've seen many of them feeling stuck and lacking control in their personal and professional lives. They express hopelessness, frustration or fatigue. Changes such as children leaving, challenging relationships, loss, work-stress, hormonal shifts or trauma often lead them to question their identity and purpose, leaving them wondering, "What now?"

Maybe you dwell alot on the past or the future. You worry about your loved ones or your own challenges in life. Critize yourself and often feel anxiety even if much in your life is satisfying. Trouble setting/upholding boundaries? Feel exhausted due to the challenges in life. And what you would love is to be able to manage your thoughts/your overthinking and feel more peace and contentment in life.
Maybe you dwell alot on the past or the future. You worry about your loved ones or your own challenges in life. Critize yourself and often feel anxiety even if much in your life is satisfying. Trouble setting/upholding boundaries? Feel exhausted due to the challenges in life. And what you would love is to be able to manage your thoughts/your overthinking and feel more peace and contentment in life.

Alejandra Guadalupe Campastro
Psychotherapist, MA, Socialstyrelsen - Psychotherapist
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Consider this: the anxiety you feel may stem from relentless overthinking, while a downturn in mood might follow from the negative concepts or labels you attach to yourself. In every instance, your mind takes center stage. The intricate interplay between your thoughts, emotions, and actions creates patterns that influence your well-being. But fear not, for within these patterns lies the opportunity for growth and change.
Consider this: the anxiety you feel may stem from relentless overthinking, while a downturn in mood might follow from the negative concepts or labels you attach to yourself. In every instance, your mind takes center stage. The intricate interplay between your thoughts, emotions, and actions creates patterns that influence your well-being. But fear not, for within these patterns lies the opportunity for growth and change.

Is your mind often hi-jacked by disturbing thoughts? Do you feel overwhelmed by painful and difficult emotions? Are you having a hard time sleeping at night or focusing on work/studying or other important people or matters? Are you having difficulties communicating your needs and setting healthy boundaries? Sometimes life can seem overwhelmingly challenging and make us feel stuck and unable to move at all which can lead to addictive or other destructive behaviours. Do you want to change your situation but don't know how? Psychotherapy can be your resolve.
Is your mind often hi-jacked by disturbing thoughts? Do you feel overwhelmed by painful and difficult emotions? Are you having a hard time sleeping at night or focusing on work/studying or other important people or matters? Are you having difficulties communicating your needs and setting healthy boundaries? Sometimes life can seem overwhelmingly challenging and make us feel stuck and unable to move at all which can lead to addictive or other destructive behaviours. Do you want to change your situation but don't know how? Psychotherapy can be your resolve.

With over 30 years of experience in psychotherapy and counselling I practice both psychodynamic psychotherapy as well as CBT - which is an excellent and valuable combination. I also hold special skills in addictions therapy, such as alcohol, drugs, tranquillisers, sugar, food, gambling, sex - and I have also run a practice for people with dependency. I work with a wide range of different problem issues, such as stress/burnout, anxiety/panic attacks, depression, addictions, relationship difficulties, low self esteem, anger management, bereavement/loss, bullying, perfectionism, phobias, adjusting to health conditions/chronic pain.
With over 30 years of experience in psychotherapy and counselling I practice both psychodynamic psychotherapy as well as CBT - which is an excellent and valuable combination. I also hold special skills in addictions therapy, such as alcohol, drugs, tranquillisers, sugar, food, gambling, sex - and I have also run a practice for people with dependency. I work with a wide range of different problem issues, such as stress/burnout, anxiety/panic attacks, depression, addictions, relationship difficulties, low self esteem, anger management, bereavement/loss, bullying, perfectionism, phobias, adjusting to health conditions/chronic pain.

An adult couple suffering from various kinds of marital crises. For example lack of communication skills, infidelity, familiy conflicts or infertility. My ideal client may have a wide range of difficulties or clinical features (depression, anxiety, identity problems, personality disorder). He/she could also be in an existential life crises due to natural life span changes.
An adult couple suffering from various kinds of marital crises. For example lack of communication skills, infidelity, familiy conflicts or infertility. My ideal client may have a wide range of difficulties or clinical features (depression, anxiety, identity problems, personality disorder). He/she could also be in an existential life crises due to natural life span changes.
Codependency Counsellors
What therapy types help with codependency problems?
Both couples and family therapy and cognitive and behavioral therapy (CBT) can help with the relationship difficulties referred to as codependency. Such problems typically include inappropriate feelings of responsibility for a loved one’s destructive behavior, irrational patterns of thinking about such behavior, and family interaction patterns in which the needs of one troubled member override the needs of others in a household.
What happens in therapy for codependency?
Spouses and family members learn and practice how to interact and support each other in a healthy way without sacrificing their own needs or well-being. They learn the limits of their responsibility for their loved ones and correct faulty patterns of thinking and feeling that underlie codependent behavior. Individuals may be encouraged to nurture an array of social relationships and to cultivate their own talents and interests so that they develop a healthy sense of self outside the family.
How does therapy help a person or couple overcome codependency?
Therapy helps people establish healthy ways of being in a relationship. Spouses and family members learn how to nurture and support one another without sacrificing their own needs or allowing the needs of one person to dominate the dynamic. Individuals learn how to say no and set boundaries, and how to maintain their own identity and self-esteem. Therapy helps people understand that they are not responsible for the feelings and actions of others. It also helps individuals deal with the turbulence that can come from living with a person suffering from such conditions as substance abuse and mental illness.
What is the goal of therapy for codependency?
One goal of therapy for codependency is to alleviate feelings of responsibility for and correct irrational patterns of thinking about loved ones whose behavioral problems override the needs of others in a household. Therapy helps people establish healthy boundaries of behavior and speak up for their own needs in a relationship. In addition, people learn how to maintain a healthy relationship, one in which both parties give and receive equally and are able to retain their own identity.