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Counselor Toolbox Podcast with DocSnipes

1048-Healing the Wounded Inner Child _ Counseling CEUs

Counselor Toolbox Podcast with DocSnipes

AllCEUs Counseling CEUs

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

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

What is the Inner Child? The inner child refers to the emotional and experiential part of an individual that holds childhood memories and trauma. Childhood trauma or unmet needs may result in emotional wounds that persist into adulthood, manifesting in behavior and relationship patterns. Impact of Trauma on the Inner Child Childhood trauma, such as neglect, abandonment, or emotional invalidation, can prevent children from fully processing distressing experiences. Without resolution, these unresolved traumas continue to affect emotional regulation, trust, and self-esteem in adulthood. Behaviors Resulting from a Wounded Inner Child Individuals may develop behaviors like avoidance, temper tantrums, or clinginess to cope with the unresolved fear of rejection or abandonment. These patterns often mimic survival mechanisms learned during childhood to navigate difficult family dynamics. Core Issues Faced by the Wounded Inner Child Common core issues include feelings of unworthiness, fear of abandonment, perfectionism, and a tendency to overcompensate to earn love or acceptance. People with a wounded inner child may struggle with emotional regulation, self-identity, and trusting others in relationships. Reparenting the Inner Child Reparenting is a process where adults provide themselves with the nurturing, validation, and care that their inner child missed during childhood. This involves learning self-compassion, setting healthy boundaries, and developing distress tolerance skills. Strategies for Healing the Inner Child Healing involves acknowledging the wounds of the past, processing unresolved grief, and developing new, healthier ways to cope with emotional triggers. Techniques include mindfulness, self-awareness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and practices aimed at fostering self-love and resilience. Recognizing Inauthentic and False Selves Individuals may develop inauthentic or false selves to gain approval or avoid rejection. This can manifest in perfectionism, people-pleasing, or suppressing emotions. Healing encourages authenticity, helping individuals reconnect with their true needs, desires, and emotions. Grieving and Letting Go Processing grief related to childhood trauma is a necessary step in healing. It allows individuals to acknowledge and release the pain of unmet needs. Forgiveness, both of self and others, can be part of the healing journey, though it does not mean excusing harmful behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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at puma.com. I'd like to welcome everybody to today's presentation on healing the inner child.

1:05.4

I'm your host, Dr. Donnelly Snipes. In this presentation, you're going to learn about the inner child, examples of behaviors

1:13.6

that can traumatize the inner child.

1:16.1

So we're talking about behaviors that caregivers do.

1:19.1

And when I say caregivers, I'm not referring necessarily to the primary attachment figure.

1:23.9

I'm referring to teachers, to nannies, to grandparents, to parents, to anybody who

1:31.9

cares for the child.

1:33.9

We'll talk about the impacts of trauma on the inner child and how it often results in

1:39.7

behaviors that are characteristic, if you will, in my opinion, of C.P.T.S.D. We'll talk about core issues

1:48.9

faced by many people with a wounded inner child and strategies to begin healing. I do have a lot

1:56.9

of videos, and some are shorter videos on the inner child that are on the YouTube channel if

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