This chapter describes how persistent problems like addiction or chronic illness can corrupt relationships by creating a destructive cycle where the problem itself takes control, leading both partners to lose their individual selves—one becoming consumed by accommodating the problem's demands while the other becomes possessed by it, until the problem runs the relationship instead of the people in it.
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This chapter describes how persistent problems like addiction or chronic illness can corrupt relationships by creating a destructive cycle where the problem itself takes control, leading both partners to lose their individual selves—one becoming consumed by accommodating the problem's demands while the other becomes possessed by it, until the problem runs the relationship instead of the people in it.