The Inner Child Workbook: What to do with your past when it just won't go away
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.62 (564 Votes) |
Asin | : | 087477635X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Using a wide range of tools to do this inner work, the reader is led to explore the issues of grief, shame, and loss at each of the seven stages.. This book is designed as a gentle, step-by-step guide for re-parenting the inner child during the first seven stages of life: as an infant, a toddler, a young child, a grade school child, a young teen, a young adolescent, and a young adult
. She conducts workshops and has a private practice in the San Francisco Bay area. Cathryn L. Taylor, M.A., M.F.C.C., has worked for fifteen years as a therapist and teacher in all areas of recovery, including chemical dependency and eating disorders
Not all that I hoped for but still good. Nina V Fast shipment and in great shape. I was pleased with the delivery of this book. I wish that the youtube videos and the authors site revealed that the information about the chakras and other esoteric practices aren't actually in the book though. Other wise good material.. A Customer said EXCELLANT, MY LIFE HAS CHANGED.. THIS BOOK HAS HELPED ME UNDERSTAND MY INNER CHILD AS WELL AS ASSITED ME IN MY HEALING. ANYONE THAT HAS SUFFERED ANY TYPE OF ABUSE THIS BOOK IS A SURE WINNER IN MENDING THE PAST.. Juliet A. Wright said A Journey Towards Self Discovery. Opening the pages of this book marked the start of a journey towards self-discovery. I diligently did the exercises as they were presented in the book and made time every day to do the work it asked for. I found the checklists to be simple and quick to do, but very insightful. Many of the characteristics and behavior patterns listed were ones that I engage in. One of the most intense exercises in this book was "Step Five: Grieving Your Infant Self's Pain." I had no idea my inner infant was in so much pai
She conducts workshops and has a private practice in the San Francisco Bay area. About the AuthorCathryn L. . Taylor, M.A., M.F.C.C., has worked for fifteen years as a therapist and teacher in all areas of recovery, including chemical dependency and eating disorders