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A Woman's Guide to Inner Child Healing

Overcome Trauma, Recognize Your Feelings, Learn to Let the Past Go, and Become the Best Version of Yourself

Published by Ulysses Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Rediscover your most authentic self before grief, societal conditioning, and complicated parents, and heal your core wounds in order to redefine yourself!

At birth, we are the fullest and most vibrant expressions of ourselves. Some of us, however, lose this radiance due to one or more tragic life circumstances that robbed us of a beautiful childhood, whether it be the loss of a parent, emotional neglect, or even an abusive upbringing. As adults, we’re left stumbling through life, yearning for even a taste of that childhood wonder as we ask ourselves, “How the hell did I get here?”

Fortunately, there are better ways to regain our light without chasing after the love we never received or reliving our most painful memories. A Woman’s Guide to Inner Child Healing utilizes a variety of insightful journal prompts, worksheets, and tips that will teach you how to:
  • Connect with your younger self
  • Identify your 4 Core Wounds
  • Reparent your inner child
  • Gain closure and healing
  • And more!

Permanently escape your cycle of emotional turmoil using a variety of intuitive exercises and informative guides expertly crafted by an experienced registered psychotherapist and relationship coach!

About The Author

Gloria Zhang is a former therapist and inner child healer based out of Canada, known for the wildly successful The Inner Child Podcast, with nearly 1 million international downloads. Gloria helps high achievers discover their true purpose after childhood trauma and master the art of safe and passionate relationships. Connect with her at ByGloriaZhang.com or on Instagram @bygloriazhang.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Ulysses Press (November 28, 2023)
  • Length: 144 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781646045679

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