Of Wounds and Scars



The other day, I had a conversation with someone who opened up about their fading scars, evoking a blend of nostalgia and sorrow. This made me reflect on the meaningful ties we have to the traces life imprints on us, and how each individual perceives them differently. Some strive to erase any trace of a scar, whereas others wear them proudly as symbols of valor. It's intriguing how every scar conceals a story, a small fragment of our personal journey.

The origin of scars stems from healed body wounds. The journey from wounds to scars can be a lengthy and challenging process, with the lessons drawn depending on the insights gained. When dealing with physical wounds, we either care for them to aid healing or disrupt the healing process by picking at them. Sometimes the itching or the allure of peeling the scab can be intriguing. Consistently picking at a wound prolongs healing and leads to scarring. This process can shape our perception of pain, the world, and our attachment to wounds, especially mental ones. These lingering mental wounds, which we struggle to recover from, can define our identity. Getting trapped in this loop makes it hard to let go of the scar, as it may feel integral to our existence. Yet, reflecting on physical scars teaches us that some wounds don't scar, and we strive to avoid similar injuries.

Likewise, with mental scars, learned helplessness can keep us stuck. However, it is possible to break free, though the timeframe varies for each person. The key steps involve identifying the scars defining our identity, discussing them with a professional, understanding the reasons for holding onto them, listening to our inner needs, and finding healthy ways to address them. Seeking support from loved ones to aid in the healing process is crucial. Reassessing life goals with the belief in our capability for diverse possibilities is essential.

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I am Keneikhrienuo Junia Dzuvichu, holding a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology and contributing to the Mental Health field for 11 years. My experience includes working with children, adolescents and adults through guidance, counseling, training, and curriculum development to integrate mental health education. I advocate for Person-Centered counseling, tailoring sessions to individual needs.

During my tenure at NIMHANS Bangalore, I conducted over 250 training sessions for 650 professionals from diverse backgrounds. I have actively part ...

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I am Keneikhrienuo Junia Dzuvichu, holding a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology and contributing to the Mental Health field for 11 years. My experience includes working with children, adolescents and adults through guidance, counseling, training, and curriculum development to integrate mental health education. I advocate for Person-Centered counseling, tailoring sessions to individual needs.

During my tenure at NIMHANS Bangalore, I conducted over 250 training sessions for 650 professionals from diverse backgrounds. I have actively part ...

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