In her latest blog, Wicked: Shadow Work, Trauma & Empowerment, Jerry Souter, dives deep into the rich Jungian themes of Wicked: Part 1 and its connection to trauma, healing, and empowerment. The story of Elphaba, the so-called “Wicked Witch,” provides a powerful lens through which to explore the human experience of overcoming rejection, integrating the shadow self, and reclaiming identity in a world that prizes conformity over authenticity.
Elphaba’s journey, marked by profound personal loss and societal judgment, serves as a mirror for those navigating their own paths to wholeness. Jerry reflects on themes such as the armour we develop to protect ourselves, the courage it takes to embrace our differences, and the liberation that comes from letting go of external validation. Drawing parallels to the therapeutic process, she offers practical insights and reflective prompts to help readers explore their own healing journeys.
This blog invites you to consider:
What parts of yourself are waiting to be reclaimed?
How might you, like Elphaba, “defy gravity” and rise into your full potential?
Read the full post to delve into the transformative lessons of Wicked and connect its themes with your personal growth and self-acceptance journey.
About Jerry Souter
Jerry is a Trauma Warriors Trauma Therapist. She works with Witchy Women & Spiritual Souls. You can reach out to Jerry for therapy on our Trauma Therapist page and follow her on Instagram.
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