falling_wave
Platinum Member
I know many professional mental health jobs who ONLY hire people who have experienced mental health treatment themselves. This does not mean those who are simply symptomatic but those who have and are actively working towards insight and change. Also it would be nieve to think that any therapist does not experience their own issues. They just don't self disclose. Being a wounded healer brings tremendous insight, empathy, and can connect some who might be resistant with any other therapist. There is an unspoken intuition among trauma clients of who gets it and who doesnt. I'm not a therapist yet. I'm not there in my education or personal work yet but I work in mental health and I have had so many people tell me that I was the first person they could work with because they could sense that I got and I cared more deeply. I also think self monitoring, self care, and supervision are of the utmost importance.