Why You Feel Responsible for Other People's Crises
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Do you feel responsible for other people's emergencies — their emotional spirals, financial messes, relationship chaos, or even their mental health crises?
In this episode, we break down the psychology behind over-responsibility, nervous system conditioning, and why "being the strong one" becomes a role you can't turn off. We explore how crisis-responsibility develops through conditioning and attachment patterns, why urgency hits your body like a mandate, and what it actually looks like to care without carrying.
🎧 In this episode, we cover:
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Why some people feel responsible for everyone else's crises
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How over-functioning creates codependent crisis loops
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Why mental health is NOT your responsibility to manage
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How guilt becomes a control mechanism (even unintentionally)
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The difference between support, rescue, and emotional hostage situations
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How to set containment boundaries without becoming cold
If you've been living like a crisis manager — this episode will help you reclaim your life without losing your compassion.
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