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[The Psychology of Your Twenties: Healing Your Inner Child]-[86. Perfectionism and academic anxiety]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2023-05-02

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Healing the Inner Child: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Emotional Growth

In this episode of The Psychology of Your Twenties, the host explores the profound and scientifically grounded concept of "inner child work." While often simplified or misinterpreted on social media platforms like TikTok, the inner child is a legitimate psychological construct representing the younger, vulnerable, and joyful version of ourselves that remains present within our adult psyches. This inner version of us holds our past experiences, and when those experiences involve trauma or neglect, they can manifest as "wounds" that dictate our adult behaviors.

Identifying Childhood Wounds

The podcast highlights three primary types of childhood wounds that often surface in adulthood:

  1. The Guilt Wound: Often stemming from childhoods where one had to take on excessive responsibility—such as caring for an ill parent—this wound leads to adult "people-pleasing" behaviors and a pervasive feeling of being undeserving of nice things. The host suggests a practice of imagining your inner child and offering them forgiveness to begin healing.

  2. The Abandonment Wound: Arising from early experiences of being left behind or feeling neglected by caregivers, this wound creates deep-seated "fears of being abandoned" or rejected. It often leads to codependency or an inability to trust others. Healing requires unpacking these feelings, perhaps with a therapist, and using affirmations to reinforce personal worth.

  3. The Betrayal Wound: This occurs when caregivers fail to protect or be honest with a child. In adulthood, this manifests as "hyper-independence" and a total inability to trust others. The host advises that while it is difficult to be "stoic" or detached, learning to surrender and allow oneself to trust is essential for growth.

Practical Steps to Nurture Your Inner Child

The host emphasizes that you do not need to have experienced major trauma to benefit from inner child work; it is a vital practice for reclaiming joy and self-compassion. Key actionable strategies include:

  • Acknowledgement and Reconnection: Start by acknowledging that this part of you exists. Revisit childhood interests—such as watching a nostalgic movie—to trigger sensory memories that help you feel in touch with your younger self.
  • Visual Reminders: Place a childhood photo of yourself in your workspace. This helps you treat yourself with more gentleness, prompting the question: "Would I say these negative things to my five-year-old self?"
  • Engaging in Play: Embrace "silliness" by playing games, singing, or buying treats that your inner child would have loved. This pushes back against the "responsibilities and seriousness of adulthood."
  • Creative Expression: Engaging in art, pottery, or knitting is supported by research from the Frontiers in Psychology journal as a way to improve "resilience" and overall happiness.
  • Physical Comfort: Simple acts like hugging yourself can release oxytocin, signaling to your brain that you are safe and loved.

Re-parenting as an Adult

Ultimately, the goal of this work is "re-parenting." By showing yourself the care, boundaries, and love you needed as a child, you demonstrate to your brain that you are no longer the "helpless or vulnerable" version of yourself. You are now an adult capable of meeting your own needs. Through consistent practice, vulnerability, and a willingness to explore the past, one can resolve problematic habits and foster a life defined by self-love rather than childhood conditioning.

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