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Taking Responsibility for Other People’s Problems

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  Have you ever asked yourself why you take responsibility for other people’s problems? If you feel that you’re too involved in what happens to others but too little in your own worries, you may be suffering from a savior complex. We tell you what this condition consists of and what other reasons are hidden behind the tendency or unconscious need to always help others (to the point of being hyper-responsible for it). The main causes of taking responsibility for the problems of others Perhaps you take responsibility for other people’s problems due to an excess of empathy, or because it’s…

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Chantal Maille
Praticien en Psychothérapie - Psychanalyste, Coaching conjugal & Sophrologie https://chmpsy.com

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