Understanding Interdependency in Non-Profit Organizations
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Which of the following best describes co-dependency?

  • A shared psychological condition in which one party needs the other party, who in turn, needs to be needed. (correct)
  • A healthy culture nurtured in a non-profit organization.
  • An expression of dependence on the needs or control of another.
  • A type of relationship that involves mutual dependency.
  • In what settings can co-dependency arise?

  • Only in family or social relationships.
  • Both in family or social relationships and work settings. (correct)
  • Neither in family or social relationships nor work settings.
  • Only in work settings.
  • What is the key difference between interdependency and co-dependency?

  • Interdependency is an expression of dependence on the needs or control of another, while co-dependency is a type of relationship.
  • Interdependency involves mutual dependency, while co-dependency involves one party needing the other party. (correct)
  • Interdependency is a healthy culture nurtured in a non-profit organization, while co-dependency is a shared psychological condition.
  • There is no difference between interdependency and co-dependency.
  • What is the common misconception about interdependency, mutual dependency, and co-dependency?

    <p>They are all the same thing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who can fall into the trap of co-dependency?

    <p>Both mentors and mentees, as well as individuals in family or social relationships and work settings.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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