4 Inner Childhood Wounds
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You. Hello, Thrivers. This is Laura Monk with Thrive Therapy and Counseling. And in today's podcast, I'm going to be going over four inner childhood wounds. And the first wound that I'm going to talk about is the guilt wound. And the guilt wound may look like feeling sorry or bad all the time, not asking for things from other people, feeling guilty for asking for things
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:20
I've been able to evolve. I've been able to affirm myself in this way or heal myself in this way. And that is where I'm at with my experience with being a survivor of domestic violence. Most importantly, reconciling and coming to terms with the things I have endured and continued to endure as an adult, engaging with my mother in honoring my boundaries and recognizing those triggers and standing up for myself. Again, thank you
Laura Monk
@ThriveLauraMonk · 4:13
You. Hello. Hello and thank you for responding to the podcast and I have to completely agree with many things that you said. And as far as the retreats, I think that's excellent that you're attending events and retreats and classes and listening to things because it's kind of through this community that we can all really start to heal. It's very difficult, if not impossible to heal completely on our own
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