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When we experience limerence, it can be our inner child reaching out for something they are missing, often yearning for connection, or wanting the safety of a stable family unit that they didn't get in childhood.
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Limerence

Jennifer April 8, 2022 0 Comments

When experiencing limerence, it is essential to have a regular reality check. Check-in with your inner child and see what they need from you.

If you would like to learn more about your inner child, check out my course on my website.

Thank you for being here, I appreciate you.

Love, Jen

  • When we experience limerence, it can be our inner child reaching out for something they are missing, often yearning for connection, or wanting the safety of a stable family unit that they didn't get in childhood.
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Tagsattachment theory, Healing, healing journey, inner child, inner child work, psychotherapy, Relationships, therapy
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