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Are these self-help tactics hurting you?

Claire Heginbotham
4 min readAug 2, 2021

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One of my first memories from childhood is running around the schoolyard, ‘patching up’ relationships between other kids. Here’s the weird part — I didn’t have any friends.

At 7 or 8, I had two choices. Sit in the playground by myself and read my book, or help two factions make peace. It wasn’t quite as good as having a friend… but at least people needed me. And hey, I was pretty good at resolving arguments.

I grew up in an environment governed by an unstable mother who was at war with herself and the world around her.

And that turned me into a people pleaser. I put my own reactions and feelings aside so as to not ‘upset’ anyone. I do what I think is necessary to get affection.

You can’t fool your subconscious into thinking everything is fine

I always start my therapy sessions the same way. I compliment something about my therapist or her office, ask her how she is, make small talk about some current event. I do this because, despite everything, I still want her to like me and this is how I usually get people to like me.

And then she asks:

“How do you feel?”

Last week I dragged myself through work, vaguely suicidal thoughts, overwhelming loneliness, and…

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Claire Heginbotham
Claire Heginbotham

Written by Claire Heginbotham

Tech and travel copywriter who writes content, kickass websites, and emails that convert. Low key Star Trek fan.

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