Audiobook
by Pierre F. Walter
978-1-933137-22-3
Production / Copyright
©2007-2010
Playing Time
5.6 Hours
Spoken By
Pierre F. Walter
Download Size
312 MB
Price
56$
Description
CHILD PLAY: COACHING YOUR INNER CHILD y is a comprehensive audio guide in the whole of the procedure of Inner Child Recovery, Healing and Art Work, with a systematic roadmap. It is a selfhelp guide and provides many examples and sample dialogues. The content of this audio essay has been structured so as to provide some meat for all tastes. Each of the main chapters is different in style and addresses issues that speak to a different inner self. Thus, the guide does not exclusively address working on your inner child. Such exclusiveness would namely not be recommended since the other main actors of our inner stage, which compose our inner team, are always present and active; thus, they have to be involved if an effective outcome of voice dialogue is to be achieved.
Healing the inner child implies focus on integrating all our inner selves such as the inner child, the inner parent and the inner adult, as well as the inner controller. Only once a flexible and dynamic equilibrium within this inner team is achieved, the person can be said to play out her full potential of personal power, creativeness and inner strength.
That means this inner process is a truly religious quest; this, however, does not imply that it is for that reason a strictly serious affair. In the contrary, working with the inner child is highly amusing at times, and that punch of humor and wit is one of the most rewarding aspects of inner child work, for it is one of the most typical character traits of the healed inner child, which was called by Eric Berne the ‘Little Professor’ or the ‘Playful Inner Child’. To have acquired this sense of humor is perhaps the highest form of wisdom there is in life.
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Contents
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PRELUDE-MATERNITY
WHO is WHO GUIDE
PERSONAL DIARY
CREATIVITY CENTRAL
First Hint
Second Hint
Third Hint
WORKBOOK
Introduction
Inner Child Recovery
Step One : Inner Child Types
The Bereaved Inner Child
The Betrayed Inner Child
The Cataleptic Inner Child
The Wounded Inner Child
The Magical Inner Child
The Playful Inner Child
Step Two – Master your resistance
Step Three – Get in touch
Step Four – Peter and Paul
Summary
Inner Child Healing
Act One
Act Two
Act Three
Scene One
Evaluation
Scene Two
Evaluation
Scene Three
Evaluation
Scene Four
Evaluation
ART GUIDE
Introduction
Main Theme
Preparation
Inner Artist, get ready!
Just do it!
Spontaneous Composing
WORKSHEETS
First Dialogue
Childhood Story
Childhood Power
Childhood Needs
Growing Beyond
Coping With Reality
Handling Stress
GLOSSARY
Inner Child
Positive Inner Child
Negative Inner Child
Necessary Inflation
Inner Parent
Inner Adult
Inner Triangle
Voice Dialogue
Part-Personality or Split-Personality
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bachelard, Gaston
Barron, Frank X., et al. (Eds.)
Bettelheim, Bruno
Boldt, Laurence G.
Branden, Nathaniel
Campbell, Joseph
Cassou, Michelle
Capacchione, Lucia
Carroll, Lewis
Covitz, Joel
Diamond, Stephen A.
May, Rollo
Flack, Andrew
Grout, Pam
Jung, Carl-Gustav
Liedloff, Jean
Lowen, Alexander
Maisel, Eric
McNiff, Shaun
Miller, Alice
Pearce Myers, Tony (Editor)
Stone, Hal
Whitfield, Charles L.
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