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The Wounded Healer Complex: How our wounds remind us we aren't Gods

Laura Wenger and I share our thoughts, musings and experience living through a wounded healer complex.

"Your doctor must have a broken leg to doctor.
Your defects are the ways that glory gets manifested.
Whoever sees clearly what’s diseased in himself
Begins to gallop on the Way
Don’t turn your head. Keep looking at the bandaged place.
That’s where the light enters you."
Rumi

Listen in to why we are offering our webinar on August 26th and what we will cover.

The Wounded Healer: Common Complexes for the Embodied Practitioner with Jane Clapp & Laura Wenger

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EMBODIED STRATEGIES TO SUSTAIN VITALITY AND LONGEVITY IN YOUR PRACTITIONER WORK 

Monday, August 26, 3-5:30 pm EST
Cost: $49 USD 

A RECORDING WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE IF YOU CAN’T ATTEND LIVE.

As embodied practitioners, we bring our entire being into our work: soma and psyche. Balancing our own needs against the needs of our clients can feel like an impossible task. Yet compassion fatigue, exhaustion and burnout, while common, are NOT inevitable. An embodied understanding of our own unconscious (shadow) material can help us to stabilize our confidence in ourselves and our work and nourish the parts of us that might otherwise be neglected.​

  • ⁠Identify and depathologize the often-unrecognized common complexes that arise in the healing relationship 

  • ⁠Recognize the ways in which unconscious dynamics collude with your complexes, which can lead to energy leakage and burnout

  • ⁠Harness the relational field of somatic co-transference as a source of nourishment, dynamic intuition and unconscious support

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A Jungian Psychoanalyst and Registered Psychotherapist with a post-Jungian POV bringing Jung's work into the now and into the body, where we need it most.