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As you discovered through reading Healing Your Lost Inner Child, until we do our work to examine, understand and heal our wounded inner child, this part will continue to show up in our lives. In Healing Your Lost Inner Child Companion Workbook, Psychotherapist and author Robert Jackman builds on the extensive material in the book with expanded exercises to help you better understand your inner child, yourself and your wisdom so that you feel authentic and complete. This workbook features additional stories, examples and new concepts. You can read the Companion Workbook independently, but you will receive a deeper level of healing if you complete the exercises in the workbook as you read the book. Part One includes all the exercises from the book. You may find that by doing the exercises a second time your inner child will reveal even more wisdom to you. Part Two contains all new material and expands on the HEAL process, helping you develop a deeper understanding of your relationships, codependency patterns and triggers and create a self-nurturing plan. You are giving yourself a great gift of healing and wholeness. Understand how, when and why your inner child shows up to protect you. Develop healthy boundary skills and learn more functional tools. Heal your negative self-talk and storytelling. Explore what you are avoiding or ignoring in your relationships. Understand your circles of connection, and how to speak your truth. Rejoin your authentic self and feel emotionally free and whole again.Product Identifiers
PublisherArt of Practical wisdom LLC
ISBN-139781735444529
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046704901
Product Key Features
Book TitleHealing Your Lost Inner Child Companion Workbook: Inspired Exercises to Heal Your Codependent Relationships
AuthorRobert Jackman
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicWriting & Reading, Health, Psychology, Popular Psychology
Publication Year2020
TypeReference
Number of Pages206 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height279mm
Item Width216mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorRobert Jackman
Topic AreaClinical Psychology