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Test The Savior Position and Codependency
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the real reason why the "savior" needs to help others?
Because he is a genuinely selfless person
Because he seeks to control others through help
Because it is a way to seek approval and self-worth
Because he doesn't have his own problems to focus on
2nd QUESTION: From what life position does the "savior" archetype operate?
I lose, you win
I win, you lose
I lose, you lose
I win, you win
QUESTION 3: To get out of the savior position, what is crucial for the person to do?
Continue helping others to feel better
Blaming others for your problems
Find someone to "save" you from your situation
Take responsibility for your own happiness and self-esteem
4th QUESTION: What type of relationships is the basis of the savior's position?
Healthy and equitable relationships
Codependent relationships, which are toxic
Relationships based on assertive communication
Relationships where both parties are completely independent
QUESTION 5: Why is the codependent cycle addictive for both parties?
Because it satisfies their emotional needs, even if it is in a destructive way
Because it is based on honest and direct communication
Because neither party realizes the dynamics
Because it always leads to a "win-win" solution
QUESTION 6: How does a "savior" act in a conflict?
He will side with the persecutor to win the conflict
He will avoid conflict so as not to feel guilty
He will side with the victim to protect her and feel useful
Will seek a solution that benefits all parties
QUESTION 7: What does the "savior's" self-esteem depend on?
From your own ability to solve problems
Of external validation and the approval of others
Of her independence and emotional autonomy
Of his ability to control others
QUESTION 8: What can happen if the "savior" does not receive the approval he seeks from the person he is trying to help?
It doesn't affect him and he continues to help selflessly
He realizes that he doesn't need anyone's approval
Take responsibility for your own emotions
You may become resentful and frustrated
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