Self-Esteem and Your Inner Child

Cover of Self-Esteem and Your Inner Child by Glenys Yaffe
Author: Glenys Yaffe
Publisher: Bookpod
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781925457025
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Height: 8.27 Inches
Length: 5.83 Inches
Weight: 0.27998707274 pounds
Width: 0.21 Inches
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Self-Esteem and Your Inner Child by Glenys Yaffe, published by Bookpod on April 8, 2016, is a 100-page exploration of the origins of low self-esteem and its impact on daily life. This book addresses common struggles such as anxiety, depression, and self-doubt, offering insights into how these feelings can cloud joy and affect relationships. Yaffe presents a framework for understanding these issues through the concept of the “Inner Child,” guiding readers toward reframing negative self-talk and breaking free from unhelpful patterns.

Readers will find practical strategies for “reparenting” their inner child, which can help in utilizing adult resources to diminish the influence of the inner critic. The book emphasizes personal growth and creativity, encouraging a more accepting view of oneself. By engaging with the material, individuals can learn to enhance their everyday experiences and foster a healthier self-esteem. This edition is presented in English and is designed to be accessible for those seeking to improve their emotional well-being.


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Do you suffer from low self-esteem? Does your lack of belief in yourself cloud your joy and leave you? feeling anxious or depressed? Does your self-doubt impact on your relationships? Do you find difficulty making day-to-day choices and decisions? Self Esteem and Your Inner Child will help you to understand how these painful feelings originated, and will offer you a way of re-framing the negative self-talk that forms the basis of low self-esteem. Rather than remaining trapped by old unhelpful patterns and beliefs, this book uses a simple “Inner Child” framework to demonstrate how, by a process of “reparenting,” you can learn to gradually utilise your adult resources and reduce the power of your inner critic. As you become more accepting of the person you really are, your inner child also becomes freer to vitalise and enhance your everyday experience… About the Author: Glenys is a Psychologist and Psychotherapist who has been in practice for twenty-seven years, after completing a MA in Clinical Psychology. She discovered the benefits of using the “Inner Child” framework many years ago, and ran workshops with a colleague for several years. She now utilises this method in her individual work, where she sees people for a variety of issues, including self-esteem, anxiety, depression and relationship difficulties. Her eclectic approach to psychotherapy embraces the spiritual dimension, which she sees as closely entwined with the psychological. She also has a curiosity about the mind-body connection, and is learning more about the importance of the somatic/body awareness approach to healing emotional difficulties.”

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