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A Gift to Myself: A Personal Guide to Healing My Child Within; Co-Dependence: Healing the Human Condition; Boundaries and Relationships: Knowing, Protecting, and Enjoying the Self; Memory and Abuse: Remembering and Healing the Effects of Trauma; Whitfield, Charles L. (2001). "The "False Memory" Defense: Using Disinformation and Junk Science in ...
Charles L. Whitfield dubbed the inner child the "child within" in his book Healing the Child Within: Discovery and Recovery for Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families (1987). Penny Park's book Rescuing the Inner Child (1990) provided a program for contacting and recovering the inner child.
Charles Whitfield may refer to: Charles L. Whitfield, American physician and author on childhood trauma; Charles Malik Whitfield (born 1971), American actor; Charles Richard Whitfield (1927–2018), Northern Irish obstetrician and gynaecologist; Charles Whitfield, American music producer at Hidden Beach Recordings
Richard Isay was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Isay graduated from Haverford College and the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.Soon after completing his psychiatry residency at Yale University, he completed his training at the Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute.
Myrtle Fillmore died in 1931. Charles remarried in 1933 to Cora G. Dedrick who was a collaborator on his later writings. [5] Charles Fillmore died in 1948. Unity continued, growing into a worldwide movement; Unity World Headquarters at Unity Village and Unity Worldwide Ministries are the organizations of the movement. [6]
Sebastian Bach's latest solo album, “Child Within the Man,” is a reminder that every once in a while, a man and a moment meet. This is that time for Bach and his former band Skid Row. The ...
Transformational Prayer Ministry (formerly Theophostic counseling) was developed in the United States during the mid-1990s by Ed Smith, a Baptist minister. [1] [2]Its name comes from the Greek theo (' God ') and quasi-Greek phostic (' light '), and it is often associated with the Christian Inner Healing Movement.
Agnes Sanford (1974), The Healing Power of the Bible, Hodder & Stoughton ISBN 0-340-18217-2; Ruth Carter Stapleton (1979), The Experience of Inner Healing, Bantam Books ISBN 0-553-12047-6; Charles Fillmore (1995), Prosperity, Book Tree ISBN 1-58509-294-0; Leanne Payne, The Healing Presence, Baker books ISBN 0-80105348-X