Publisher's Synopsis
In "You Can't Help People Who Can't Be Helped," delve into the compelling exploration of the fine line between helping and enabling. Through twelve insightful chapters, the author shares personal experiences and practical wisdom, tackling the challenges of setting boundaries, the intricacies of lending versus giving, and the importance of empowering self-help over dependency. This eye-opening guide challenges the conventional notions of support and altruism, emphasizing the need for balance in relationships and the empowerment of others to take charge of their own lives. Whether you're constantly finding yourself as the go-to helper or struggling to understand the limits of your support, this book is a must-read, offering a transformative approach to helping that fosters independence, resilience, and healthy, reciprocal relationships.