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enabling behavior

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**enabling behavior**

Enabling behavior refers to actions or attitudes that, often unintentionally, support or reinforce negative or harmful patterns in others. This term is commonly used in psychology and relationships to describe situations where one person’s behavior allows another to continue dysfunctional habits, such as addiction or irresponsibility, without facing consequences. Understanding enabling behavior is crucial for promoting healthier interactions and encouraging accountability and growth. Use this tag to explore content related to recognizing, addressing, and overcoming enabling behavior in various contexts.

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