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An autoethnographic account of a 'wounded healer's' journey to…
An autoethnographic account of a 'wounded healer's' journey to self awareness and acceptance.
What is a wounded healer? Carl Jung
Characteristics of this personality
My own personal stories from 1992-2017
*Own motivation for choice in career
Standing up for those more vulnerable & reasons why
Trauma
Freud's defence mechanisms and Winicot's true and false self
Freud's transference
Anger turned inwards?
Own work experiences 1998-2017
Recurrent themes
Support people without voices, challenge authority
Frequent job changes
Diagnosis of Depression
Self identity within cultural context
Denial
Stigma/shame
Negative belief system
Honet's lack of recognition
Regression again due to an event that was questioned- similiar patterns of anger turned inwards
Awareness of this
Ongoing job changes, pattern of self care
Self acknowledgement that change was needed- transition
Life transitions: university, marriage, moving home
Challenging meaning schemes ( Mezirow) and negative belief systems
Self identity and true self
Awareness and self acceptance
Transformative learning
Ongoing self care and external support needed
Self Destructive behaviour in personal life