Stop saving everyone else and start showing up for yourself.
If you're always the one who steps in, takes on more, and puts others first, you may be stuck in the "rescuer trap"--a pattern of codependency that can leave you drained, overwhelmed, and disconnected from your own needs. At first, helping feels like a strength. But over time, it can become a cycle of guilt, over-giving, and burnout.
When Helping Hurts helps you break that cycle, without losing your compassion. Grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), schema therapy, and Stoic philosophy, this practical guide shows you how to understand why you feel driven to rescue others, and how to change those patterns in lasting, meaningful ways.
With this supportive guide, you'll learn how to:
Recognize codependent and rescuing behaviors in relationshipsUnderstand the emotional roots of overhelping and over-responsibilitySet clear, healthy boundaries without guilt or fearStop trying to control or fix othersBuild emotional resilience and self-trustMake decisions based on your values, not obligationCreate relationships rooted in mutual respect and balance
You'll also discover how early experiences, core beliefs, and learned patterns shape your tendency to rescue, and how to shift them using proven, evidence-based tools.
This book won't ask you to become less caring. Instead, you'll learn how to care for others without abandoning yourself. If you're ready to stop overextending, reclaim your energy, and build a life grounded in balance, autonomy, and self-respect, this compassionate guide will light the way.