Inner child

Inner child

Inner child is a concept used in popular psychology to denote the childlike aspect of a person's psyche, especially when viewed as an independent entity. Frequently, the term is used to address subjective childhood experiences and the remaining effects of one's childhood. The Inner Child also refers to all of the emotional memory and experiences stored in the brain from earliest memory. The Twelve-step program recovery movement considers healing the Inner Child to be one of the essential stages in recovery from addiction, abuse, trauma, or post-traumatic stress disorder. In the 1970s, the Inner Child concept emerged alongside the clinical concept of Codependency (first called Adult Children of Alcoholics Syndrome.)

Carl Jung referred to a similar concept as the 'Divine Child.' Emmet Fox called it the 'Wonder Child.' Charles Whitfield dubbed it the 'Child Within.' Some psychotherapists call it the 'True Self'. Transactional Analysis calls it simply Child. W. Missildine may have been the first to refer to this concept as the inner child in his 1963 book "Your Inner Child of the Past". The "wounded inner child" is a modified application of the inner child concept popularized by American educator, and pop psychology and self help movement leader, John Bradshaw.

Other writers who have developed and expanded the concept and methods include Lucia Capacchione, Louise Hay, Dr. Margaret Paul, and Pia Mellody. Some recovery methods such as "radical forgiveness" disdain the inner child concept and teach that the idea of 'nurturing the inner child' actually holds one back from full recovery by encouraging a victim stance [http://www.innerself.com/Behavior_Modification/tipping_02273.htm] .

ee also

*"The Inner Child" is also the sixth movement on Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells III" album.

External links

* [http://www.systemsthinker.com/interests/mind/innerchild.shtml Healing the Inner Child: Overcoming Trauma through Inner Child Therapy] .

http://www.adultchildren.org/ Adult Children of Alcoholics

References

Books:
*"Your Inner Child of the Past", by W.H. Missildine
*"Healing the Child Within", by Charles Whitfield
*"Recovery of Your Inner Child: The Highly Acclaimed Method for Liberating Your Inner Self", by Lucia Capacchione
*"You Can Heal Your Life", by Louise Hay
*"Healing Your Aloneness", by Dr. Margaret Paul
*"Inner Bonding: Becoming a Loving Parent to Your Inner Child", by Dr. Margaret Paul
*"The Inner Child Workbook: What To Do With Your Past When It Just Won't Go Away", by Cathryn Taylor


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