Duration: 10 Weeks
Schedule: 3 Hours Per Week
Audience: Therapists, counsellors, coaches, educators, social workers, and mental health professionals.
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WEEK 1 — Introduction: Inner Child Theory & Psychoanalytic Foundations
Learning Outcomes
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Understand the origins of inner child theory
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Explore Freud’s structural model (Id, Ego, Superego)
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Recognize the influence of childhood experiences on adult behaviour
Lecture Topics
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What is the “inner child”? Origins in psychotherapy
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Freud’s Id, Ego, Superego — functional overview
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The child mind vs. the adult mind
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Early relational templates and emotional imprinting
Practice
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Guided reflection: “Meeting your inner child”
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Small-group discussion: childhood emotional memories
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WEEK 2 — The Id, Ego & Superego in Clinical Work
Learning Outcomes
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Apply the structural model to emotional conflicts
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Identify ego defenses in clients
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Understand how internal conflict forms adult behaviour
Lecture Topics
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The Id: instinct, impulse & desire
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The Ego: mediator, reality testing & strategy
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The Superego: internalized rules, shame, guilt & morality
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Defense mechanisms: repression, denial, displacement, projection, regression
Practice
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Defence identification exercise (case vignettes)
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Mapping the Id–Ego–Superego conflict in sample scenarios
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WEEK 3 — Child Development: Emotional, Cognitive & Social Foundations
Learning Outcomes
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Understand major developmental stages
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Identify how unmet developmental needs shape adult emotional wounds
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Integrate developmental theory into therapeutic formulations
Lecture Topics
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Emotional development (attachment, attunement, affect regulation)
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Cognitive development (Piaget overview)
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Psychosocial development (Erikson overview)
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Developmental ruptures: neglect, shame, fear, confusion
Practice
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Developmental timeline exercise
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Group analysis of age-based needs
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WEEK 4 — Attachment Theory & the Roots of the Inner Child
Learning Outcomes
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Understand attachment styles & early relational patterns
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Recognize how attachment wounds form inner child dynamics
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Apply attachment-informed interventions
Lecture Topics
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Secure, anxious, avoidant & disorganized attachment
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The role of attunement & misattunement
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Childhood emotional injuries & identity formation
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Attachment ruptures & inner child protective strategies
Practice
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Attachment style assessment (case-based)
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Recreating childhood relational patterns through roleplay
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WEEK 5 — Working with the Wounded Inner Child
Learning Outcomes
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Identify common wounded inner child patterns
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Learn stabilization strategies for emotional regression
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Support clients through emotional reconnection
Lecture Topics
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The wounded child: abandonment, shame, fear, unmet needs
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Emotional regression & triggers
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Techniques for inner child stabilization
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The therapist’s role as a surrogate regulator (within boundaries)
Practice
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Inner child dialoguing
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Emotional safety & grounding exercises
Formative Assignment
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1,000 Words: Write an intervention plan for a wounded inner child scenario.
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WEEK 6 — Inner Child Healing Techniques & Ego Reparenting
Learning Outcomes
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Explore therapeutic reparenting methods
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Use imagery, narrative and somatic tools for healing
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Strengthen the adult self (Ego) to support the child self
Lecture Topics
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Reparenting: emotional, cognitive, behavioural
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Repairing unmet needs: validation, safety, nurturance, boundaries
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Imagery and visualization for inner child reconnection
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Strengthening the Adult Ego as the “inner parent”
Practice
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Ego-strengthening exercises
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Safe place & nurturing imagery
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Letters to/from the inner child
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WEEK 7 — The Critical Parent & the Superego: Healing Inner Judgments
Learning Outcomes
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Understand how the Superego becomes the “inner critic”
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Work with harsh self-talk & internalized shame
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Reduce inner punitive voices through compassion-based methods
Lecture Topics
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Internalized authority figures
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Shame, guilt & “shoulds” as Superego functions
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Softening the critical parent
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Compassion-Focused Therapy elements for inner child work
Practice
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Inner critic dialogue modification
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Compassionate self-talk practice
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WEEK 8 — Trauma, the Fragmented Self & Protective Parts
Learning Outcomes
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Understand how trauma fragments the self into parts
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Recognize inner protectors, managers & exiles (non-clinical overview)
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Work safely with dissociative or fragmented inner child material
Lecture Topics
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Trauma’s effect on Ego development
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Protective parts: anger, numbness, perfectionism, avoidance
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Exiled inner children & emotional split-off states
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Safe pacing & avoiding retraumatization
Practice
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Parts mapping (non-clinical introduction)
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Grounded connection to the child self through the adult self
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WEEK 9 — Integrating the Inner Child: Boundaries, Identity & Emotional Maturity
Learning Outcomes
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Help clients integrate child, adult & moral (Superego) parts
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Support clients in developing healthy emotional boundaries
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Build mature identity and relational patterns
Lecture Topics
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Integration vs. suppression
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How the adult self and child self cooperate
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Emotional boundaries for inner safety and relational health
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Identity reconstruction through inner child healing
Practice
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Future-self integration imagery
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Boundary-setting roleplays
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Strengthening the adult self’s leadership
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WEEK 10 — Ethics, Practitioner Self-Awareness & Final Integration
Learning Outcomes
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Understand ethical considerations in inner child work
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Prevent dependency, projection & boundary erosion
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Recognize therapist countertransference and personal inner child reactions
Lecture Topics
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Ethical limits of regression & reparenting techniques
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Scope of competence & safe containment
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Countertransference from the therapist’s own child parts
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Maintaining professional health & resilience
Practice
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Therapist self-reflection exercise
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Building a practitioner stability & supervision plan
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Final group integration circle
Summative Assignment
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3,500 Words: TBC
PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA IN WORKING WITH THE INNER CHILD "ID, EGO, SUPEREGO" AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT- (LIVE ONLINE)
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