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The Super-Helper Syndrome - A Survival Guide for Compassionate People (Hardcover)
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The Super-Helper Syndrome - A Survival Guide for Compassionate People (Hardcover)
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There's a type of person out there who is better at helping others
than they are at looking after themselves. Maybe you're one of
them. Maybe you know someone who is. They are the backbone of the
caring professions, giving strength to our schools, clinics, care
homes and hospitals. But you will also find them in offices, gyms,
community groups and charities - everywhere you look. There's
usually one in every family. But these people, who do so much to
help others, are struggling. In their efforts to help wherever they
can they typically overstretch themselves. Some face traumatic and
distressing situations. Those in long-term caring relationships
have no time to care for themselves. Those who are professional
carers work prolonged hours with inadequate resources. Deeper down,
beneath all of this, there is something else that causes helpers to
suffer. It lurks unnoticed. It dwells in the psychology of the
helper. Where people feel compelled to help others and don't look
after their own needs, that's the Super-Helper Syndrome. Until
recently this phenomenon has gone unnoticed and unnamed, but it has
now been highlighted by chartered psychologists Jess Baker and Rod
Vincent. The Super-Helper Syndrome offers a new perspective on the
psychology of helping. It sets out how helping works and why it
sometimes goes wrong. It brings to life psychological and
neuroscientific research to explain the roots of compassion and
empathy. It goes deep into the belief system of helpers and reveals
what really motivates them. It illustrates all this with excerpts
from a broad spectrum of interviews with paid and unpaid helpers,
from ICU nurses to lawyers, volunteers to live-in carers. The book
provides activities for the reader to profile and analyse their own
helping relationships. It offers support for people who want to
adopt a Healthy Helper Mindset, including meeting their own needs,
building assertiveness and setting helping boundaries. It guides
the reader towards countering the inner critic with mindful
self-compassion. It's only by doing these things that compassionate
people can be most effective at helping others. This book is for
anyone who helps to the detriment of their own wellbeing. It's for
anyone who wants to support the helpers in their life: colleagues,
employees, family members or friends. And it's for anyone who wants
to understand how helping works and to be better at it. It has been
written because it's vital to improve the lives of those who
improve the lives of others.
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