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Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child by John E. Bradshaw

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  • Publisher: Bantam Books
  • Pub. Date: February 1992
  • ISBN-13: 9780553353891
  • Sales Rank: 17,655
  • 288pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Using a wealth of practical techniques, informative case histories and unique questionnaires, John Bradshaw demonstrates how your wounded inner child may be causing you pain. You'll learn to gradually, safely, go back to reclaim and nurture that inner child - and literally help yourself grow up again. Homecoming shows you how to:

  • Validate your inner child through meditations and affirmations
  • Give your child permission to break destructive family roles and rules
  • Adopt new rules allowing pleasure and honest self-expression
  • Deal with anger and difficult relationships
  • Pay attention to your innermost purpose and desires...and find new joy and energy in living.

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    Bradshaw's Homecoming re-creates the transformative experiences of his workshops, in which participants learn to understand and mourn the damage done to their inner child--the core self with which we are born and which is damaged and hidden when the growing child adapts to life in a dysfunctional family. A #1 national bestseller, now in trade paperback. Illustrated.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 A MUST READ FOR ALL
Rhonda, A reviewer, 01/18/2007

This book really put things into perspective, if you need help understanding why things happened in your childhood that shouldn't have, you really need this book to heal

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 How to deal with narcissistic deprivation
Jean (jchaizlip@hotmail.com) , A reviewer, 01/24/2003

Growing up I was robbed of having a mother and didn't ever have my needs met from a mother. For that, I have most of my life looked and longed for a maternal figure in my life to meet those needs that I had as a child and still have. Because of this I have always felt that there is something wrong with me. I am still searching to be mothered by a maternal figure and John Bradshaw's book was a lot of help. I am still looking for ways to help me meet these needs from a mother that a child would have. Even if they are needs that I small child or even a baby would have.

Also recommended: Motherless Daughters and etc.

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