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    Explore "emotional wounds" with insightful episodes like "114. Healing your inner teen" and "Moment 116 - The ONE Type Of Trauma You Cannot Heal From: Professor Steven Peters" from podcasts like ""The Psychology of your 20s" and "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett"" and more!

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    114. Healing your inner teen

    114. Healing your inner teen

    Everyone is talking about healing our inner child, but what about our inner teenager? We experience certain things in adolescence that we don't experience as children and these can manifest in different behaviours, defence mechanisms and emotional wounds that continue with us into adulthood. Whilst the inner child is seen as gentle and vulnerable, the inner teen may be angry, misunderstood and lonely. So in this episode we break some some of the psychology and theories behind healing your inner teen, including the interactions with our hormones, certain life experiences and the impact of our first romantic encounters and sexual experiences. We also explore how we can release the rage of our inner teen, express those wounds and use the adult chair method to feel more connected with this past version. 

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    Moment 116 - The ONE Type Of Trauma You Cannot Heal From: Professor Steven Peters

    Moment 116 - The ONE Type Of Trauma You Cannot Heal From: Professor Steven Peters
    In this moment, the psychiatrist and author of ‘The Chimp Paradox’, Professor Steve Peters, discusses how there are some early childhood traumas that simply can’t be erased. It is a commonly held belief that with enough therapy and time all traumas can be eventually be eradicated. However Professor Peters believes that it is critical we divide traumas between those you can tackle and others that you have to learn to live and deal with. If we don’t accept that there are some problems that can’t be solved it can actually cause more distress, not only to the people suffering the trauma but even to their therapists and partners. Listen to the full episode here -  https://g2ul0.app.link/xOA3BtDJ2Ab Watch the Episodes On Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/%20TheDiaryOfACEO/videos Professor Steven: https://chimpmanagement.com/professor-steve-peters/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices