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Inner bonding, becoming a loving adult to your inner child, Margaret Paul

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Inner bonding, becoming a loving adult to your inner child, Margaret Paul
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Inner bonding
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Margaret Paul
Sub title
becoming a loving adult to your inner child
Summary
Inner bonding is the process of connecting our adult thoughts with our instinctual, gut feelings-the feelings of the "inner child"-so that we can minimize painful conflict within ourselves. Free of inner conflict, we feel peaceful, open to joy, and open to giving and receiving love. Margaret Paul, coauthor of Healing Your Aloneness, explores how abandonment of the inner child leads to increasingly negative and destructive feelings of low self-worth, codependence, addiction, shame, powerlessness, and withdrawal from relationships. Her breakthrough inner bonding process teaches us to heal past wounds through reparenting and clearly demonstrates how we can learn to parent in the present. Real-life examples illustrate the dynamics of the healing process and show the benefits we can expect in every facet of our lives and in all our relationships. Inner Bonding provides the tools we need to forge and maintain the inner unity that makes our family, sexual, work, and social relationships productive, honest, and joyful
Target audience
adult

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