The Wounded Inner Child
What is the importance of these inner states? How do they function in the lives
of people? The "wounded inner child" needs to be held, loved and
protected. He or she needs to be heard, to be given a voice. He needs to be
given wings to fly, a voice to sing, hands with which to create, and legs to run.
He needs to be given the space to grow so that he is no longer wounded - or so
that his woundedness no longer is crippling. When the wounded inner child remains
wounded, hidden, secret and un-protected, the adult may suffer from a variety of
problems: low self-esteem, shyness, depression, anxiety, lack of creativity,
numbness of feeling, a lack of zest for life.
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