You may look capable on the outside, yet feel emotionally exhausted on the inside.
Perhaps you overthink simple interactions, shut down during conflict, struggle to trust your own needs, or find yourself repeating the same painful relationship patterns despite years of insight and effort. You may have tried therapy, affirmations, or self-help strategies-only to discover that understanding the problem hasn't brought lasting change.
Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child begins with a compassionate truth many adults never hear: these struggles are not flaws. They are intelligent survival responses formed when your emotional needs for safety, consistency, validation, and attunement were not fully met in childhood.
This guide gently explains why emotional reactions often feel bigger than the present moment calls for. When early environments were unpredictable, critical, or emotionally unavailable, the nervous system adapted to survive. Those adaptations-people-pleasing, emotional shutdown, perfectionism, chronic anxiety, or self-criticism-may have protected you once, but now quietly sabotage your adult peace and relationships.
Rather than focusing on blame or endless analysis, this book offers a grounded, practical path forward. You are guided to understand how childhood and generational trauma shaped your nervous system, internal dialogue, and attachment patterns-and how to change them safely from the inside out.
Throughout the book, you learn how to recognize when a younger part of you is driving your reactions and how to step into emotional leadership instead of self-abandonment. You will discover how to regulate emotional overwhelm before it escalates, interrupt automatic survival responses, and replace the harsh internal critic with a steady, supportive inner presence.
This is not about "fixing" yourself or forcing forgiveness. It is about becoming the emotionally reliable adult your younger self never had. Through clear explanations and embodied practices, you learn how to build internal safety, set boundaries without guilt, and respond to triggers with clarity instead of collapse or aggression.
What makes this guide different is its emphasis on biology and safety. Healing is not treated as a mindset shift alone, but as a nervous-system process that unfolds through consistency, compassion, and daily self-attunement. The goal is not to erase the past, but to stop reliving it in the present.
Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child is for adults who are tired of surviving on high alert and ready to feel grounded, self-trusting, and emotionally steady. It offers relief from chronic self-doubt and a clear path toward inner stability, healthier relationships, and lasting emotional resilience.
Order your copy today and begin building the internal safety, self-trust, and emotional freedom you were always meant to have.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You may look capable on the outside, yet feel emotionally exhausted on the inside.Perhaps you overthink simple interactions, shut down during conflict, struggle to trust your own needs, or find yourself repeating the same painful relationship patterns despite years of insight and effort. You may have tried therapy, affirmations, or self-help strategies-only to discover that understanding the problem hasn't brought lasting change.Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child begins with a compassionate truth many adults never hear: these struggles are not flaws. They are intelligent survival responses formed when your emotional needs for safety, consistency, validation, and attunement were not fully met in childhood.This guide gently explains why emotional reactions often feel bigger than the present moment calls for. When early environments were unpredictable, critical, or emotionally unavailable, the nervous system adapted to survive. Those adaptations-people-pleasing, emotional shutdown, perfectionism, chronic anxiety, or self-criticism-may have protected you once, but now quietly sabotage your adult peace and relationships.Rather than focusing on blame or endless analysis, this book offers a grounded, practical path forward. You are guided to understand how childhood and generational trauma shaped your nervous system, internal dialogue, and attachment patterns-and how to change them safely from the inside out.Throughout the book, you learn how to recognize when a younger part of you is driving your reactions and how to step into emotional leadership instead of self-abandonment. You will discover how to regulate emotional overwhelm before it escalates, interrupt automatic survival responses, and replace the harsh internal critic with a steady, supportive inner presence.This is not about "fixing" yourself or forcing forgiveness. It is about becoming the emotionally reliable adult your younger self never had. Through clear explanations and embodied practices, you learn how to build internal safety, set boundaries without guilt, and respond to triggers with clarity instead of collapse or aggression.What makes this guide different is its emphasis on biology and safety. Healing is not treated as a mindset shift alone, but as a nervous-system process that unfolds through consistency, compassion, and daily self-attunement. The goal is not to erase the past, but to stop reliving it in the present.Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child is for adults who are tired of surviving on high alert and ready to feel grounded, self-trusting, and emotionally steady. It offers relief from chronic self-doubt and a clear path toward inner stability, healthier relationships, and lasting emotional resilience.Order your copy today and begin building the internal safety, self-trust, and emotional freedom you were always meant to have. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295619410
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You may look capable on the outside, yet feel emotionally exhausted on the inside.Perhaps you overthink simple interactions, shut down during conflict, struggle to trust your own needs, or find yourself repeating the same painful relationship patterns despite years of insight and effort. You may have tried therapy, affirmations, or self-help strategies-only to discover that understanding the problem hasn't brought lasting change.Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child begins with a compassionate truth many adults never hear: these struggles are not flaws. They are intelligent survival responses formed when your emotional needs for safety, consistency, validation, and attunement were not fully met in childhood.This guide gently explains why emotional reactions often feel bigger than the present moment calls for. When early environments were unpredictable, critical, or emotionally unavailable, the nervous system adapted to survive. Those adaptations-people-pleasing, emotional shutdown, perfectionism, chronic anxiety, or self-criticism-may have protected you once, but now quietly sabotage your adult peace and relationships.Rather than focusing on blame or endless analysis, this book offers a grounded, practical path forward. You are guided to understand how childhood and generational trauma shaped your nervous system, internal dialogue, and attachment patterns-and how to change them safely from the inside out.Throughout the book, you learn how to recognize when a younger part of you is driving your reactions and how to step into emotional leadership instead of self-abandonment. You will discover how to regulate emotional overwhelm before it escalates, interrupt automatic survival responses, and replace the harsh internal critic with a steady, supportive inner presence.This is not about "fixing" yourself or forcing forgiveness. It is about becoming the emotionally reliable adult your younger self never had. Through clear explanations and embodied practices, you learn how to build internal safety, set boundaries without guilt, and respond to triggers with clarity instead of collapse or aggression.What makes this guide different is its emphasis on biology and safety. Healing is not treated as a mindset shift alone, but as a nervous-system process that unfolds through consistency, compassion, and daily self-attunement. The goal is not to erase the past, but to stop reliving it in the present.Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child is for adults who are tired of surviving on high alert and ready to feel grounded, self-trusting, and emotionally steady. It offers relief from chronic self-doubt and a clear path toward inner stability, healthier relationships, and lasting emotional resilience.Order your copy today and begin building the internal safety, self-trust, and emotional freedom you were always meant to have. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295619410
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You may look capable on the outside, yet feel emotionally exhausted on the inside.Perhaps you overthink simple interactions, shut down during conflict, struggle to trust your own needs, or find yourself repeating the same painful relationship patterns despite years of insight and effort. You may have tried therapy, affirmations, or self-help strategies-only to discover that understanding the problem hasn't brought lasting change.Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child begins with a compassionate truth many adults never hear: these struggles are not flaws. They are intelligent survival responses formed when your emotional needs for safety, consistency, validation, and attunement were not fully met in childhood.This guide gently explains why emotional reactions often feel bigger than the present moment calls for. When early environments were unpredictable, critical, or emotionally unavailable, the nervous system adapted to survive. Those adaptations-people-pleasing, emotional shutdown, perfectionism, chronic anxiety, or self-criticism-may have protected you once, but now quietly sabotage your adult peace and relationships.Rather than focusing on blame or endless analysis, this book offers a grounded, practical path forward. You are guided to understand how childhood and generational trauma shaped your nervous system, internal dialogue, and attachment patterns-and how to change them safely from the inside out.Throughout the book, you learn how to recognize when a younger part of you is driving your reactions and how to step into emotional leadership instead of self-abandonment. You will discover how to regulate emotional overwhelm before it escalates, interrupt automatic survival responses, and replace the harsh internal critic with a steady, supportive inner presence.This is not about "fixing" yourself or forcing forgiveness. It is about becoming the emotionally reliable adult your younger self never had. Through clear explanations and embodied practices, you learn how to build internal safety, set boundaries without guilt, and respond to triggers with clarity instead of collapse or aggression.What makes this guide different is its emphasis on biology and safety. Healing is not treated as a mindset shift alone, but as a nervous-system process that unfolds through consistency, compassion, and daily self-attunement. The goal is not to erase the past, but to stop reliving it in the present.Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child is for adults who are tired of surviving on high alert and ready to feel grounded, self-trusting, and emotionally steady. It offers relief from chronic self-doubt and a clear path toward inner stability, healthier relationships, and lasting emotional resilience.Order your copy today and begin building the internal safety, self-trust, and emotional freedom you were always meant to have. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295619410
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Reparenting Your Wounded Inner Child | How to Regulate Emotional Triggers, End Self-Abandonment, Create Inner Stability, and Feel Safe Within Yourself | Tanya W. Rivera | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | VHRNET | EAN 9798295619410 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: 134576158
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