Psychology of People Who Are Addicted to Saving Others(Saviour Complex)
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The Psychology of People Who Are Addicted to Saving Others(Saviour Complex)
Do you feel a constant pull to fix, rescue, or take care of everyone around you — even when it leaves you drained, resentful, or invisible? This video explores the psychology of people who are addicted to saving others, often called the saviour complex or rescuer mindset, and how this pattern quietly forms in childhood and shapes your adult relationships, boundaries, and self-worth.
We’ll look at why being the helper, healer, or “strong one” can feel safer than being vulnerable, how early experiences of parentification, emotional neglect, or chaos at home can wire you to believe that your value comes from being useful, and why you may feel drawn to wounded, unstable, or needy people. You’ll learn how the saviour complex overlaps with people-pleasing, codependency, and the martyr complex, how it shows up in romantic relationships, friendships, and work, and why “needing to be needed” can keep you stuck in one-sided, draining dynamics.
Most importantly, this video helps you understand these patterns without blame or shame, and offers a gentle path toward healthier boundaries, mutual care, and a sense of worth that isn’t based on constantly saving others. If you’ve ever wondered “Why do I keep attracting people who need fixing?” or “Why can’t I stop trying to rescue everyone?”, this video was made for you. Consider sharing it with someone who might quietly recognize themselves in this pattern.
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