Psych for Life with Dr. Amanda Ferguson
Inner child work: How our younger ages and stages still live within us and accessing these parts can make us happier, healthier and better at our work and relationships.
September 7, 2020
Dr. Amanda Ferguson discusses the fascinating world of inner child work and how working with our inner child can help us to heal parts that carry trauma from childhood - trauma caused by abuse, neglect, abandonment and rejection. Dr. Amanda explains how through inner child work we can build neural pathways within ourselves, creating a stronger sense of authentic self and how relating to and working with these younger parts makes us happier and healthier. She shares how through this happy inner child we are more likely to connect better, find the right kind of work and partner, make better life decisions, have fun, function better, and be better partners, workers, friends and parents. Dr Amanda says: "It's never too late to have a happy childhood - but we must have this in order to heal and be happy".  You can listen to Dr. Amanda's 'Inner Child and Recovery' meditation track on Spotify here: http://spoti.fi/2NvY3hm To find out more about Dr. Amanda Ferguson, you can visit her website at www.dramandaferguson.com.au Or connect with her on Facebook or LinkedIn  
Dr. Amanda Ferguson discusses the fascinating world of inner child work and how working with our inner child can help us to heal parts that carry trauma from childhood - trauma caused by abuse, neglect, abandonment and rejection. Dr. Amanda explains how through inner child work we can build neural pathways within ourselves, creating a stronger sense of authentic self and how relating to and working with these younger parts makes us happier and healthier. She shares how through this happy inner child we are more likely to connect better, find the right kind of work and partner, make better life decisions, have fun, function better, and be better partners, workers, friends and parents. Dr Amanda says: "It's never too late to have a happy childhood - but we must have this in order to heal and be happy". 

To find out more about Dr. Amanda Ferguson, you can visit her website at www.dramandaferguson.com.au
Or connect with her on Facebook or LinkedIn