Knowing how to help someone with broken windows theory — and what not to do — makes a real difference in their experience and your relationship.
Understanding Broken Windows Theory Before You Help
Before you can effectively help someone with broken windows theory, it helps to understand what it actually is. Broken Windows Theory isn't a choice or personality weakness — it involves real neurological and psychological processes.
What to Say (and What Not to Say)
Helpful:
- 'I'm here for you and I care about you'
- 'That sounds really hard — I'm listening'
- 'What would be most helpful right now?'
Not helpful:
- 'Just think positive'
- 'Other people have it worse'
- 'You should just...'
Encouraging Professional Help for Broken Windows Theory
Gently encourage professional support without pressuring. Offer to help research therapists or accompany them to appointments.
Taking Care of Yourself as a Support Person
Supporting someone with broken windows theory is emotionally demanding. Set boundaries, seek your own support, and remember you can't fix their broken windows theory for them.