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I've been thinking about this based on some nurses (and other helping professionals/colleagues) I have known and my own work with battered women/rape survivors, etc.
I've noticed that lots of people in the helping profession grew up in families where their role was the "caregiver," "rescuer," "parent to the parents," etc.
(Can you tell I was trained as a family therapist?!
I'm wondering how much this plays into nursing as a career choice, the
comfort with the role, yet the resentment of it as well. I'm not judging here, just describing a pattern I've noticed. I think the ongoing need to get approval for being "good enough" is part of it too. Pleasing, even those for whom what we do will *never* be enough.
Please comment! Babette