Homecoming: Reclaiming and championing your inner child

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This book can help us free ourselves from the destructive bond with the past and awaken the healing potential of our deepest selves.

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Description

The early childhood stages provide the foundations of our adult lives. Those of you who are adult children from dysfunctional families lack these foundations. Your developmental deficits have had devastating consequences for your lives. If you want to change this destructive pattern, you must reclaim your childhood. “Ten years ago, I could not have imagined the transformation in my thinking and behavior that resulted from my personal discovery. I minimized the effects of my childhood and became trapped in a compulsion to idealize and protect my parents. As a child, I used to tell myself, ‘When I grow up, everything will be okay.’ As the years went by, I realized that things were not getting better. They were getting worse…”One rainy Thursday afternoon I decided to claim and defend my inner child. I found him frightened to the point of panic. At first he didn’t trust me and wouldn’t come with me. Only after my unwavering efforts to talk to him and my insistence on not leaving him did he actually start to trust me. In Homecoming: Reclaiming and championing your inner child I describe the stages of the journey that allowed me to become the guardian and defender of my inner child. That journey changed my life. This book can help us free ourselves from the destructive bond with the past and awaken the healing potential of our deepest selves.

Additional information

Dimensions 14 × 21 cm
Publication

Oleander Books

ISBN

HOMECOMING: RECLAIMING AND CHAMPIONING YOUR INNER CHILD: 960–7097–10–6

Pages

HOMECOMING: RECLAIMING AND CHAMPIONING YOUR INNER CHILD: 404

Author

John Bradshaw

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Homecoming: Reclaiming and championing your inner child

15,90