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  2. Wounded healer - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. ‘Wounded Healer’ movie shows even therapists struggle with ...

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    Freestyle Digital Media, owned by Byron Allen of Allen Media Group, has acquired “Wounded Healer,” a film about mental health, […]

  4. Joan Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Joan with Seung Sahn Soen Sa Nim at the Ojai Foundation in 1979. Left to right: Jean Erdman, Joseph Campbell and Joan, at Feathered Pipe Ranch, Montana, late 1970s Joan Jiko Halifax (born July 30, 1942) is an American Zen Buddhist teacher, anthropologist, ecologist, civil rights activist, hospice caregiver, and the author of several books on Buddhism and spirituality.

  5. Audio therapy - Wikipedia

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    Audio therapy is the clinical use of recorded sound, music, or spoken words, or a combination thereof, recorded on a physical medium such as a compact disc (CD), or a digital file, including those formatted as MP3, which patients or participants play on a suitable device, and to which they listen with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological, psychological, or social effect.

  6. The Unhealer - Wikipedia

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    During the night, a drifter, Pflueger, desecrates a Native American burial plot in order to steal mystical powers lying within. He uses his newfound powers to act as a faith healer, drawing the attention of Red Elk, who had been tasked with protecting the grave and warns Pflueger to return the powers before they turn on him.

  7. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.