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The Child Inside Still Waits. Understanding Childhood Wounds and Emotional Patterns in Adult Life
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- Nombre de pages155
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-63817-8
- EAN9783565638178
- Date de parution12/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille859 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You react in ways you don't fully understand, feel emotions that seem too big for the moment, or find yourself repeating patterns you promised you'd break. These aren't signs of weakness-they're echoes of unmet childhood needs still shaping your adult relationships, boundaries, and sense of self. This book explores how early emotional wounds influence present-day reactions, why certain situations trigger disproportionate responses, and how recognizing these patterns creates space for conscious change.
Through reflective inquiry and practical emotional awareness, you'll learn to identify childhood adaptations that no longer serve you, understand the difference between reacting and responding, and begin the work of meeting your own emotional needs with compassion rather than criticism. What would it mean to finally understand why you feel the way you do?
Through reflective inquiry and practical emotional awareness, you'll learn to identify childhood adaptations that no longer serve you, understand the difference between reacting and responding, and begin the work of meeting your own emotional needs with compassion rather than criticism. What would it mean to finally understand why you feel the way you do?






















