Barriers to Psychological Treatment of Depression: Case Study Presentation of Incomplete EMDR Treatment.

2021 
We know that every therapist becomes a "wounded healer" the moment he goes through his own personal therapy journey and is able to activate his own recovery process. Beyond all the techniques that the therapist can use to "heal" a patient, one's own personal life path also significantly and unconsciously influences the healing process. The question I ask is therefore the following, why can't a person who has in some way a "woundness", and who has activated without therapy a process of recovery (e.g. through family resilience patterns) be a wounded healer? From this perspective, even a person with a complex disability, placed in a positive context, can turn into an "unaware wounded healer".
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