Zoom: Malignant Altruism with Dr Beth Foley

Healthy and benign altruism is the ability to experience sustained and relatively conflict-free pleasure from contributing to the welfare of others. Malignant altruism involves the compulsion to prioritise other’s needs. The latter form of helping tends to be reinforced by others and society. A long term pattern of such self-sacrifice leads to compassion fatigue, self-estrangement and depression. In clinical practice, many individuals present with a pattern of malignant altruism including in those presenting with relationship issues and those experiencing a loss of meaning & connection with their deeper selves.
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We'll send the session details to ticket purchasers by email on the Friday afternoon (After 2.00 PM) before the session.
A full refund will be provided if the event is cancelled
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