What are some specific, concrete strategies to help others, including the disabled and elderly , to become more empowered?
This question is a tough one to answer in an overall sense of strategic assistance for all people, and the implication of the question is not to suggest that the average person can be a fix-it-quick therapist. Whenever one witnesses another, disabled or otherwise, having trouble coping with their lives, the best thing one can do is to gently and non-judgmentally suggest professional help (either a licensed therapist or a physician) In general, the best way to assist someones empowerment building is to work on your own growth. The greater the maturity of another, the less likely of being judgmental, condescending and an overall need to rescue another. The need for heroic rescuing is the crux of the co-dependency role. In general, the best manner of assisting others is to make a mature assessment of how to best combine the supportive, guidance and role modeling activities of a support system. This means taking a bit into consideration of helping another such as age, level of maturity and
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