Listen "Inner Child Healing"
Episode Synopsis
Beneath the layers of who we’ve become lies the child we once were, curious, creative, and deeply feeling. But sometimes, that inner child carries wounds that still shape how we think, react, and love today.
In this episode of Compassionate Serenity, we’re exploring the transformative power of inner child work. Understanding how early experiences influence our adult patterns, and how reconnecting with that younger self can bring profound emotional healing.
We’ll talk about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the threat brain, and how creative expression can help us move from survival to self-acceptance. And through the lens of Carl Rogers’ six core conditions, we’ll explore how therapy and compassion can nurture our most vulnerable parts and remind us it’s okay to be flawsome!
So, if you’ve ever felt like the child within you still needs to be seen, soothed, or celebrated this conversation is for you. Stay with us as we journey inward, reconnect, and rediscover the wholeness that’s always been there.
In this episode of Compassionate Serenity, we’re exploring the transformative power of inner child work. Understanding how early experiences influence our adult patterns, and how reconnecting with that younger self can bring profound emotional healing.
We’ll talk about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the threat brain, and how creative expression can help us move from survival to self-acceptance. And through the lens of Carl Rogers’ six core conditions, we’ll explore how therapy and compassion can nurture our most vulnerable parts and remind us it’s okay to be flawsome!
So, if you’ve ever felt like the child within you still needs to be seen, soothed, or celebrated this conversation is for you. Stay with us as we journey inward, reconnect, and rediscover the wholeness that’s always been there.
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