What is an inner recovery?
Internal healing is a method of therapy that claims to help solve old emotional wounds. Emotional wounds caused in the past, often in childhood, are considered to be responsible for many dysfunctions that people can experience in adult life. The inner recovery usually tries to calm the inner child, solve old conflicts and treat old emotional wounds to help patients overcome long -term resentment, injuries and negative beliefs. This type of therapy usually involves the use of hypnosis and tries to help the patient to recover his inner child by imagining that the loving, receiving the presence has entered the patient's past to calm the inner child. It is important to note that this presence, which can often be a cultural or historical figure, such as Jesus Christ or Buddha, enters the patient's past to recover the old wounds only in the patient's imagination, not in real life. People whoRome in childhood suffered from severe emotional or psychological trauma, they are often considered to be injured or traumatized inner child. The inner child is considered to be part of the psyche of a person who adheres to faith and behavior gained in childhood. Some believe that when early traumatic experiences are damaging an inner child, emotional and psychological problems of adults may develop. These problems usually include long -term indignation, concerns and self -harmful beliefs.
The basic prerequisite of internal medicine usually states that patients can treat their child traumas by experiencing these events, usually under hypnosis. The inner healer usually asks the patient to imagine that the benevolent, kind and receiving third party entered the traumatic situation to offer inner child unconditional love and acceptance. The identity of this third party may vary depending on the preference of the individualBut the patient, but is generally considered the best for patients to choose a character they consider as capable of unconditional love and recovery. For example, Christian practitioners from an inner healing work may ask patients to summon Jesus Christ to their traumatic child memories, while secular experts could ask the patient to choose another mentor such as a former teacher or a respected politician. Some patients could decide to visualize travel back to their own memories as their adults to comfort the inner child.
Visualization exercises practiced in internal recovery generally help patients imagine what it would be like to experience unconditional love and acceptance, rather than trauma, in specific past situations. This practice is said to help solve past emotional wounds to help patients overcome the psychological VisUups that can hold them back in adult life.