This course equips therapists with the knowledge, tools, and clinical strategies to effectively support clients who struggle with people-pleasing behaviours. These clients may often prioritise others’ needs at the expense of their own, struggle with boundaries, fear rejection, and experience chronic guilt or burnout.
Therapists will learn to identify the roots of people-pleasing in attachment wounds, low self-worth, and maladaptive coping patterns. Through evidence-based modalities—such as CBT, schema therapy and parts work, therapists will explore interventions that foster self-awareness, self-compassion, and boundary-setting.
By the end, therapists will be better prepared to help clients move from self-sacrifice to self-respect, fostering authenticity and balanced relationships.