The Wounded Child

Hi, Everybody –
It’s time for this week’s video on archetypes. I’ve decided to take on one I have been postponing for reasons I’ll explain: the Wounded Child.
The Wounded Child is one of those huge archetypes that requires much work. And it also spills over into woundology, a whole area of research I did, which ended up in the book “Why People Don’t Heal.”
The Wounded Child has experiences in their childhood that can form them and cause suffering that is not measurable and can hardly be articulated. And even when they don’t want that pain to control them, it has authority.
This is not a small archetype. So I’ll start it. And if I have to do a second video on woundology, which is also an archetypal pattern, I will do that.
So off we go.
Thanks for listening, everybody.
Love,
Caroline