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Counselor Toolbox Podcast with DocSnipes

1046-Helping the Inner Child Process Grief

Counselor Toolbox Podcast with DocSnipes

AllCEUs Counseling CEUs

Social Sciences, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement, Science, Education

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

What is the Inner Child? The inner child refers to the collection of memories and experiences from childhood. These memories shape mental shortcuts, called schema, which influence how individuals interpret and react to present-day life events. Children’s Cognitive Development Children process information concretely and personally, often believing events are their fault. The schema formed during childhood tend to be all-or-nothing and are carried into adulthood unless evaluated and adjusted. Impact of Insecure Attachment A lack of secure attachment in childhood can result in a "wounded" inner child. This wounded inner child often struggles with emotional regulation, boundary-setting, and assertiveness in adulthood. Secure Attachment and Emotional Regulation Secure attachments help children identify and manage emotions. These children can tolerate their own and others' emotions and effectively set boundaries and communicate needs. Healing the Wounded Inner Child The goal is not to eliminate the inner child but to heal wounds through self-compassion and re-parenting. Re-parenting involves providing the inner child with the support and validation they missed during childhood. Recognizing the Wounded Inner Child The wounded inner child may manifest as avoidance of fun, fear, or feelings of disempowerment. Healing begins with creating a safe internal space where the inner child feels acknowledged and supported. Types of Trauma Affecting the Inner Child Trauma can result from various childhood experiences such as rejection, abandonment, or unfulfilled dreams. These traumatic memories are often stored and avoided, resulting in unresolved grief. Techniques for Helping the Inner Child Grieve Before grieving can occur, the inner child must feel safe and secure. Engage in practices that foster secure attachment with the self, such as validating emotions and offering consistent support. Mindfulness and Reconnection Reconnect with the inner child through activities like mindfulness, reminiscing about childhood, and engaging in joyful activities that the inner child enjoys. Cognitive Behavioral Approaches Evaluate the child’s schema to see if they are still accurate. Challenge all-or-nothing and self-focused beliefs formed in childhood to promote more adaptive thinking in adulthood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hello everyone and welcome to this video on helping the inner child grieve I'm your host dr. Donnelly Snipes in this video we're going to briefly review what the inner child is, for those of you who

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haven't seen the other videos.

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We'll explore the needs of the inner child from a developmental perspective and identify

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tools to help the inner child grieve.

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So what is the inner child? The inner child is a part of each of us that is made up of

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memories and experiences from childhood. So when you think back to your childhood and you remember

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what that child felt like at that point in time. That's your inner child.

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These memories are organized into mental shortcuts to help you understand, interpret, and

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