Being A Wounded Healer presents a "spiritual model of care" to complement the typical "medical model of care." The medical model looks at eliminating wounds. The spiritual model looks at finding... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I first read "Being a Wounded Healer" when I was interning at a hospice agency. As a recovering survivor of chronic abuse and trauma; I secretly feared that I would not be able to handle the stark, raw emotions that many of my clients and their families were expressing to me. My insecurity was reinforced by comments from some of my supervisors and peers who insisted that abuse survivors cannot become effective mental health professionals because we're damaged goods (my words, their underlying meaning). Douglas Smith's book helped me to realize that I not only should stop accepting their unwarranted shame and rejection; but I also should CELEBRATE the fact that my healing wounds were now becoming a source of strength, love, caring, and spiritual light. Today, as a licensed mental health professional, I specialize in recovery from trauma, abuse and grief. I love my work, I love my clients, and I love watching them heal and discover their own Posttraumatic Growth (Tedeschi and Calhoun, 2004). Thank you, Mr. Smith, for challenging us to accept, honor, and celebrate our wounds, even as we continue to minister to others.
Wounds makes us real.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
As a nurse that works with the terminally ill I constantly hear from the patients that they feel useless, a burden on their family, left out, diseased or not worthy. In our society we tend to focus on those that are "perfect" or "exceed". No one is perfect. Our wounds make us special. It teaches us humility, compassion, charity and love. Doug's book is about "real" people and how we are all alike in special ways. I appreciate the book showing us how we can take our wounds and become better people.
A Thanatologist's Perspective
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
"This is an extremely practical book aimed at helping people USE their woundedness. As a Thanatologist, I've encountered all manner of woundedness, suffering, and misery. So often we hear the messages RUN from pain and suffering. HIDE FROM IT. TAKE A PILL. GET OVER IT. But wounds are a part of life: we cannot escape them. So Doug shows how we can USE them to become better people, how we can USE them to become better healers, how we can USE them for the benefit of ourselves and others. This is a VERY PRACTICAL BOOK!"
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