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Helping yourself with your need to help others
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Plenty of people fantasize about being saved by a knight in shining armor, but some of us fantasize about being that knight. There’s a term for that: White Knight Syndrome. It’s also sometimes called a “savior complex” or “rescue complex,” and it might sound familiar if you’ve ever found yourself going to great lengths to help other people. We’ll fill you in on what White Knight Syndrome is, exactly, and the different types and causes of it. We’ll also offer signs that you may be a white knight, yourself, and also how to take that shining armor off, for your own sake.
Things You Should Know
- White Knight Syndrome is a strong, chronic urge to help other people, whether or not they need it, and sometimes to your own detriment.
- White Knight Syndrome is often caused by unresolved childhood traumas or repressed emotions that make you feel like you need to be useful however you can.
- Signs of White Knight Syndrome include intense guilt when you can’t help other people, or the tendency to offer unsolicited advice or aid.
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