K-Dramas Where Love Heals Deeper Wounds

April5,2025

A psychiatric ward caregiver and a children's book author with antisocial personality disorder help each other face deep emotional scars.

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (2020)  

Set on Jeju Island, it weaves multiple stories showing how love, in all its forms, helps people find peace amidst life's chaos.

Our Blues (2022)

A single mother opens up to love again with the help of a sincere police officer, while navigating societal stigma and personal trauma

When the Camellia Blooms (2019) 

A story of two emotionally worn-down souls who find solace and healing in each other’s quiet support and presence.

My Mister (2018)  

Two housemates enter into a contract marriage and slowly learn to love and heal from past disappointments and fears.

Because This Is My First Life (2017) 

A man with dissociative identity disorder and a psychiatrist-in-training come together to understand his fractured mind and mending heart.

Kill Me, Heal Me (2015)  

Two people, forever connected by a tragic past, reunite years later and try to heal through forgiveness and love.

Come and Hug Me (2018) 

While not a traditional romance, the show depicts deep emotional healing through human connections, family, and unspoken love.

Move to Heaven (2021)  

A coming-of-age love story that gently portrays how first love can offer comfort and growth during turbulent times.

Twenty-Five Twenty-One (2022)