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inner child
the childlike aspect of a person's psyche, especially when viewed as an independent entity.
healing your inner child through psychotherapy.
inner child
noun
psychol the part of the psyche believed to retain feelings as they were experienced in childhood
Example Sentences
Lenggenhager is currently working on experiments in which participants interact with a child version of themselves to see if this tool could be used in psychotherapy to work with the “inner child.”
Olson plays these moments of realization with a wide-eyed innocence, allowing DJ’s inner child to temporarily crack the prickly walls she’s built to protect herself from her mother’s constant failure to nurture and support her.
L.A. will then have its own sort of Willy Wonka, a video game-loving, chocolate-obsessed magnate who never lost his inner child or compulsion for curiosity.
“She was a role model for me when I was living in Cuba, and I always saw her, and the Calle 13 phenomenon, as something that was so distant. Having the opportunity to collaborate with her was like a gift to my inner child. And a gift to music too, because iLe is music.”
When you take away from a kid what makes them a kid, you take away their want to strive for better, their creativity, their inner child that allows them to lets loose and know that life is not just work.”
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