Bradshaw On: Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child

9781573881937: Bradshaw On: Homecoming: Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child
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Nowhere has John Bradshaw's influence been felt more profoundly than in the area of family systems where he touched millions of lives through his bestselling books, acclaimed PBS series and packed lectures and workshops. Now this landmark Emmy nominated tenpart series for PBS, presents new and powerful insights into how we can reclaim our wounded inner child, and take the journey that awakens the potential of our deepest selves. If our vulnerable inner child was neglected, abandoned, shamed or abused that child's pain, grief and anger live within us. You may not even know why you continue to do things or be with people who make you unhappy. John Bradshaw combines excerpts from his Inner Child Workshops that powerfully, and often painfully demonstrate how reconnecting with you inner child through original pain work can be the source of hope, fulfillment and regeneration. John's inner child therapeutic theory is embraced worldwide and has enriched and changed the lives of millions.

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John Bradshaw was educated for the Roman Catholic priesthood and took advanced degrees in psychology, philosophy, and theology before becoming a professional counselor. He is the author of such major bestsellers as Family Secrets, Healing the Shame That Binds You, Homecoming, and Creating Love. He lives in Houston, Texas, and gives lectures and workshops nationwide.
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This is a hefty dose of Bradshaw on recovering from dysfunction. To be expected in such a long program, some of his favorite jokes and many of his favorite authors and theories come up repeatedly. Since the presentation is taped from live lectures, audience noises are clearly audible. The listener hears other groups doing an exercise at the same time, laughing, applause and sometimes sobbing. A word of caution, the work on "original pain" on tape two is an extremely intense recollection of abuse. Processing this with someone is recommended. With his unplaceable accent, Bradshaw delights audiences on a topic anyone can ponder. A.G.H. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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