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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I recently sat down with Nicole LePera, Ph.D., also known as The Holistic Psychologist, to talk about something that affects ...
Did you have a difficult childhood that continues to affect your life as an adult? Psychologist Dr. Leah Katz joined us to talk about how to "reparent" your inner child to heal those wounds. For more ...
The journey of reparenting begins with recognizing how childhood experiences shape our adult lives. When early emotional needs go unmet, the impact can resonate through relationships and ...
Childhood is short (and too short, for some), but the habits and thought patterns we internalize at a young age reach far into our adulthood. In her new book, Reparenting the Inner Child, bestselling ...
A parent not being emotionally available might leave a wound on your inner child, said Dr. Brian Razzino, a licensed clinical psychologist in Falls Church, Virginia. Chaos or disorganization at home ...
Far from a trendy buzzword, reparenting is a powerful psychological concept that involves consciously providing yourself with the nurturing, guidance, and unconditional love you may not have received ...
'I feel totally ashamed after I unleash. I don’t know how to stop it.' If I had a dollar for every time I heard those words, in a therapy session, over the years, I would retire a wealthy woman.