Here’s Support as You Help Your Friend Through a Life Crisis
When the Helper Needs Help
“What Does Helping a Person Through Life Crisis Do to Me?”
When you personally witness a friend or loved one in the middle of a life crisis – an emotional earthquake – it’s more than just an unpleasant experience. You want to do something. Your friend is suffering and you feel upended, too. You just want to end this awful situation.
You want solutions for your friend or loved one. You’re looking for answers, not excuses.
This book helps you so that you can help this person you care about.
With Wolfgang Spangenberger’s knowledgeable direction, you’re able to provide gentle structure and empowering techniques that help your friend remember his or her strengths, gain momentum and achieve sustainable solutions.
Along the way, you will realize that supporting someone else in a life crisis will leave its positive traces on you as well. As you learn more about yourself and your own strengths, you’re able to make changes in your own life’s path and direction.
INSIDE THIS BOOK:
- Why helping your friend is like scuba diving
- The course of an individual life crisis (at which point have you landed with them?)
- Assessing the challenge
- What “true help” from you really means
- When it’s time to steer to professional help
- Practical steps and suggestions