Inner Child Regression Therapy
Discover the healing power of inner child regression therapy and explore your past to heal emotional wounds, reclaim lost innocence, and nurture your inner child for greater emotional well-being and self-discovery.

Inner Child Regression Therapy
Inner child regression therapy: Inner child Integration work is a specialization that deals with childhood trauma and negative experiences during early stages of life. Such events have a profound impact. on relationships, behavioural and health issues, they shape life patterns and contribute to all psychosomatic diseases. Releasing inner child emotional trauma and impressions can release the adult from the subconscious impressions which prevent him/her from achieving the true potential.



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Who coined the term inner child?
The concept of the inner child was first proposed by psychologist Carl Jung after he examined his own childlike inner-feelings and emotions. Jung postulated that it was this inside part of all of us that influenced all we do and the decisions that we make. Inner children were us when we were kids that never grew up.
What part of the brain is the inner child?
The right brain is largely formed by experiences in the first five years of life. That’s why we call it the inner child. The overall view is that the right bottom-up is not monolithic. It can hold completely contradictory impulses.
What are the five signs of an inner child wound?
While there are many signs of a wounded inner child, here are some of the most common:
• People-pleasing behaviour, such as trouble saying no.
• Difficulty setting and enforcing boundaries.
• Feeling guilty for standing up for yourself.
• Avoiding conflict at every chance possible.
• Fear of abandonment or letting go.
What is the inner child personality?
The general idea is that we all have a childlike aspect within our unconscious mind. The inner child can be seen as a ‘sub personality’. This is a side of your character that can take over when you are faced with a challenge.
What does psychology say about inner child?
In psychology, the inner child is a way of thinking about the part of a person’s personality that feels childlike, such as the part that feels joyful or playful. The concept is part of several types of therapy that divide a person’s personality into different parts in order to make sense of them.