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Wounded healer is a term created by psychologist Carl Jung. The idea states that an analyst is compelled to treat patients because the analyst himself is "wounded." The idea may have Greek mythology origins. Victor et al. (2022) found that 82% of applied psychology graduate students and faculty members in the United States and Canada experienced mental health conditions at some point in their lives.[1]

As an example, of the "wounded healer phenomenon" between an analyst and their analyzed:

  • The analyst is consciously aware of his own personal wounds. These wounds may be activated in certain situations especially if the analyzed wounds are similar to his own.[2]
  • The analyzed wounds affect the wounds of the analyst. The analyst either consciously or unconsciously passes this awareness back to his analyzed, causing an unconscious relationship to take place between analyst and analyzed.[3]
  1. ^ Victor, Sarah E.; Devendorf, Andrew R.; Lewis, Stephen P.; Rottenberg, Jonathan; Muehlenkamp, Jennifer J.; Stage, Dese'Rae L.; Miller, Rose H. (2022). "Only Human: Mental-Health Difficulties Among Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychology Faculty and Trainees". Perspectives on Psychological Science. 17 (6): 1576–1590. doi:10.1177/17456916211071079.
  2. ^ This can be the basis of countertransference.
  3. ^ C.G. Jung "The Psychology of the Transference", The Practice of Psychotherapy (CW 16), par. 422

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