Inner child
In popular psychology and analytical psychology, a person's childlike aspect / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the episode of Fringe, see Inner Child (Fringe). For the album by Shanice, see Inner Child (album).
In some schools of popular psychology and analytical psychology, the inner child is an individual's childlike aspect. It includes what a person learned as a child before puberty. The inner child is often conceived as a semi-independent subpersonality subordinate to the waking conscious mind. The term has therapeutic applications in counseling and health settings. The concept became known to a broader audience through books by John Bradshaw and others.
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