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Discussion Prompt

Some scholars have argued that the best people to help others change are those who have had the same experience, referred to as “wounded healers. ” This could apply to people recovering from addiction, and/or those who are formerly incarcerated. Do people respond better when the person guiding and helping them has walked in their shoes before? Why or why not?

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