Wednesday, July 8, 2009

When helping is hurting (Diane Webb)

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HELPING VERSUS RESCUING (in dealing with adults)
BY Diane Webb, LCSW
(Helping is good but rescuing is bad)


HELPING: Giving someone ideas or suggestions about how they might solve a problem or resolve a situation for themselves (they are still responsible for the problem or the solution)
RESCUING: Solving someone else's problem or providing a solution to someone else’s problem (taking responsibility for someone else's problem)
HELPING: It is always clear the problem is theirs and you are only offering suggestions or assistance
RESCUING: Their problem becomes your problem (and often they are completely relieved of the burden while you continue to struggle to find a solution)
HELPING: Suggests you believe they are capable of taking care of their self
RESCUING: Implies they could not do it without you
HELPING: Supports and encourages independence and confidence
RESCUING: Creates dependence and low self esteem
HELPING: You are free to say “no” or stay out of the situation
RESCUING: You do not have a choice or feel like you are obligated or responsible
HELPING: Causes you to feel relaxed, at ease, peaceful and appreciated
RESCUING: Causes you to feel tense, resentful, tricked, manipulated or taken advantage of
HELPING: You know it’s a gift from the heart and there are no emotional strings attached
RESCUING: There is an unspoken agreement that something is “owed” (emotional strings are attached)
HELPING: Is driven by compassion or unconditional love
RESCUING: Is driven by pity, guilt, manipulation or conditional love (you owe me something)
HELPING: “Here are a few things you might try”
RESCUING: “Let me try a few things for you and I’ll get back with you”
HELPING: “Here is a number you might want to call for help”
RESCUING: “I’ll call some people for you and get back with you”
HELPING: A hand-up
RESCUING: A hand-out
HELPING: A natural, human thing to do
RESCUING: A co-dependent, need-to-be-needed thing to do
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2 comments:

  1. This is a great list. So helpful! Thank you! <3

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  2. Well, I'm guilty of several rescue attempts. Happy to say that now, as corny as it sounds, our family motto is "We're not enabling anyone". Life is actually more peaceful. Still, this is a good list for confirmation.

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