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According to John Bradshaw, author of Home Coming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child, the process of healing your wounded inner child is one of grief, and it involves these six steps (paraphrased from Bradshaw).
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The cynical backlash against the success of the personal growth movement is both frustrating and painful for John Bradshaw, the psychologist and author who coined the term “inner child” and popularised the phrase “dysfunctional family.”
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Mr. Bradshaw found fame with books and television shows proposing that emotional and psychological damage experienced in childhood was the root of adult ills.
The next segment from some of my work on Oprah.
Here is the final segment from my Childhood Wounds Seminar on Oprah
HoustonPBS' Ernie Manouse sits down with renowned author and counselor John Bradshaw (1933 - 2016), to discuss his life and work - from the dysfunctional family, to the wounded inner-child.
As promised, here is the third clip from my series Bradshaw On: Homecoming.
This lecture is based on John Bradshaw's book with the same title..but in this lecture he only covers the first part of the book (the problem)..the second part of the book deals with (the solution) and the healing process..
John Bradshaw leads audiences through an emotional and powerful meditation on Healing the Shame That Binds You - Championing and Reclaiming Your Inner Child. This meditation helps people feel their feelings, escape from their damaged past and reclaim and heal their lives.