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Healing the Child Within
Published
1987
Pages
175
Language
English
ISBN
9780932194404
About this book
Have you ever heard of your inner child? Well, this is the classic book that started it all. In 1987, Charlie Whitfield's breakthrough concept of the child within—that part of us which is truly alive, energetic, creative and fulfilled—launched the inner child movement. Healing the Child Within describes how the inner child is lost to trauma and loss, and how by recovering it, we can heal the fear, confusion and unhappiness of adult life. Eighteen years and more than a million copies sold later, Healing the Child Within is a perennial selling classic in the field of psychology. And it is even more timely today than it was in 1987. Recent brain research, particularly on the effects of trauma on the brain of developing children, has supported Whitfield's intuitive understanding as a psychiatrist. About HCI Recovery Classics HCI's recovery backlist contains some of the most important and best-selling works in the recovery field. These books are still sought after today, selling more than 100,000 copies per year. Our new line of branded books features expanded editions of our top recovery titles, new introductions, updates on pertinent recent developments in the field, and contemporary new covers and packaging.
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This seminal work is essential for anyone on a journey of self-healing, particularly those grappling with past trauma or seeking to understand the inner child concept. While not a light read, its profound insights make it a must-read for self-improvement seekers and psychology enthusiasts. Casual readers or those averse to deep introspection may find it less engaging.
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Charles L. Whitfield's "Healing the Child Within" introduced the groundbreaking concept of the "inner child" in 1987. This classic psychology book explains how trauma and loss can suppress our innate alive, energetic, and creative self. By recovering this inner child, readers can heal adult fears, confusion, and unhappiness. Its enduring relevance is supported by recent brain research on childhood trauma, making it a timeless guide for psychological recovery.
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