The “Wounded Healer” concept describes a therapist or caregiver who has personally experienced similar traumas or mental health challenges. Their past struggle may foster deeper empathy but also risk reactivation of unresolved issues.
Key Points:
- Historical Origin: Carl Jung popularized the term, asserting that personal wounding can bring compassion and insight into the healing process.
- Potential Pitfalls: Countertransference, boundary issues, emotional burnout if personal wounds are not sufficiently addressed.
- Balance & Growth: Supervision, self-reflection, ongoing therapy, and self-care help maintain professional effectiveness.