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Demonstrating that the system’s “expertise” is not merely flawed, but is a dangerous, self-referential illusion. The actions the system takes—putting children on the stand, the diagnostic privilege debacle—are not policy errors; they are clinical symptoms of its own profound incompetence and dissociation. This is the legal analysis of a system that has lost its morals…
Wounded Healer | Addiction as Dissociation Model | Applied Recovery | Care | Diagnostic Privilege | Industrialized Psychiatry | Legalized Psychological Experts | Path of the Wounded Healer (PWH) | Psychedelics | Recovering RecoveryThe Wounded Healer: How Suffering Forges the Path to Healing
1. Introduction: The Transformative Power of the Wound The archetype of the Wounded Healer is not a comforting story of personal growth; it is a radical challenge to the very foundation of modern healing. It asserts that true authority to heal is born not from academic credentials or institutional licensure, but from the qualitative supremacy…
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Protected: AI Review and Motions for Systemic Change
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Wounded Healer | Addiction as Dissociation Model | Applied Recovery | Care | Industrialized Psychiatry | Legalized Psychological Experts | Path of the Wounded Healer (PWH) | Psychedelics | Recovering RecoveryA New Measure for a New Paradigm: The Wounded Healers Integrated Self-Assessment (WHISA) Scales for Citizens and Professionals
Industrialized systems of psychiatry, psychology, and law have largely failed to provide adequate measures for assessing holistic well-being, instead relying on reductionist frameworks that pathologize normal human responses to trauma. The assessment tools derived from this paradigm, such as those reliant on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), are consequently incomplete, failing…