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John Bradshaw, MA, (1933–2016) was an American author, counselor, psychologist, and founding father of the self-help movement. He wrote several New York Times bestsellers and hosted PBS television programs focused on addiction and recovery, family systems, relationships, and spiritual and emotional growth, and he was credited with popularizing the terms “inner child,” “dysfunctional family,” and “toxic shame.”

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6 Steps to Help Heal Your Inner Child

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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John Bradshaw, Self-Help Guru Who Led Search for ‘Inner Child,’ Dies at 82

Mr. Bradshaw, a mainstay of public television, was credited with popularizing the concepts of the “dysfunctional family” and “toxic shame.”

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John Bradshaw, Self-Help Evangelist Who Called to the ‘Inner Child,’ Dies at 82

Mr. Bradshaw found fame with books and television shows proposing that emotional and psychological damage experienced in childhood was the root of adult ills.

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Healing the Wounds of the Past

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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Challenging the Anti-Shame Zeitgeist

Despite a culture organizing to oppose shaming, it remains inevitable. But it doesn’t have to ruin lives.

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