About this episode
Send us a text You can work with Dr. John. He is the BEST therapist I have ever had: TEXT: 719-310-9495 EMAIL: trentalange@netzero.com Get Dr. John's books here: Making Movies in Our Minds: Working Through Our Anxiety - July 3, 2023: https://tinyurl.com/b7kp2etk Connecting In A Disconnected World: Activities That Build Connections With Children : https://tinyurl.com/53vswdby Summary In this episode, Dr. John Trentalange discusses the concept of the inner child and its importance in therapy. He explains that everyone has an inner child and that acknowledging and understanding this part of ourselves is crucial for personal growth and healthy relationships. Dr. John emphasizes that many conflicts in relationships are actually the inner child of each partner arguing with each other. He provides practical steps for reconnecting with the inner child, including self-awareness, identifying triggers, and using concrete objects like stuffed animals to facilitate communication with the inner child. Dr. John also highlights the role of play and physical activities in healing the inner child and integrating it with the adult self. Keywords: inner child, therapy, personal growth, relationships, self-awareness, triggers, communication, play, physical activities Takeaways Everyone has an inner child, and acknowledging and understanding this part of ourselves is important for personal growth and healthy relationships. Conflicts in relationships often stem from the inner child of each partner arguing with each other. Reconnecting with the inner child involves self-awareness, identifying triggers, and using concrete objects like stuffed animals to facilitate communication. Play and physical activities can help heal the inner child and integrate it with the adult self. Sound Bites "When partners argue with each other, it's really their inner kid that's arguing with their partner's inner kid." "Triggers are always rooted in childhood." "You have this concrete object that you are learning to nurture." Chapters00:00Introduction and Importance of the Inner Child 06:19Using Concrete Objects for Inner Child Therapy 13:27The Role of Play in Building Emotional Safety