Margaret “Peggy” Wright: “You are never too late to process your trauma…”
Butterfly Effect by Łukasz W. Niparko
Episode notes
What does it mean to move from surviving to helping others heal?
In this episode of The Butterfly Effect, I speak with Margaret “Peggy” Wright, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist based in Rochester, New York, whose work is rooted in trauma, survivorship, and the caring relationship between therapist and client. Peggy speaks with honesty about being a Survivor of childhood trauma, the long process of healing, and the path that led her into clinical social work. As she says, survivorship gives her “an extra level in the clinical space” not only as a clinician but as “the human in the clinician.” The B-Effect is a show about becoming, and Peggy’s story reminds us that becoming can mean surviving, healing, and then helping others prosper.
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