Reparenting the Inner Child, James Carter
Reparenting the Inner Child, James Carter
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Reparenting the Inner Child
Heal Childhood Wounds, Break Destructive Patterns, and Build the Emotional Wholeness You Deserve

Author: James Carter

Series: Trauma Recovery #2

Narrator: Marcus

Unabridged: 4 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: James Carter

Published: 03/15/2026


Synopsis

Do you find yourself repeating the same destructive patterns despite your best efforts to change? Perhaps you sabotage relationships just as they become intimate, struggle with chronic people-pleasing that leaves you exhausted and resentful, or carry a persistent sense of unworthiness no matter what you achieve. These aren't character flaws or signs that something is fundamentally broken in you. They're the voices of your wounded inner child, still trying to protect you using strategies that worked in childhood but create chaos in your adult life. Reparenting the Inner Child offers a comprehensive, compassionate guide to understanding and healing the childhood wounds that continue to shape your adult experiences. Drawing on cutting-edge research in attachment theory, neuroscience, and trauma psychology, this book reveals how your early experiences created patterns that persist decades later—and, more importantly, how you can transform these patterns through the revolutionary practice of reparenting yourself. You'll discover why traditional approaches to self-improvement often fail to create lasting change and learn why healing must address the wounded child within rather than just managing adult symptoms. You'll discover how to transform toxic shame into authentic self-worth, heal attachment wounds that sabotage your relationships, and integrate your inner child into your whole self rather than being controlled by their unhealed pain Reparenting the Inner Child provides the roadmap you've been searching for. Your inner child has been waiting long enough for someone to finally see them, understand them, and offer the care they've always deserved. It's time to begin that journey home.

About James Carter

James Carter, professor of history at Saint Joseph's University, is the author of three books on Chinese history and is a Fellow of the National Committee on US-China Relations. He lives in Ewing, New Jersey.


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