Basics of Inner Child Work
Inner Child Archetypes
Techniques for Inner Child Work
Recognizing Inner Child Wounds
Fun Fact About Childhood
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This term refers to the psychological concept of the childlike part of our personality.


What is the inner child.

100

This archetype of the inner child represents joy, curiosity, and innocence

a. the silly child

b. the playful child

c. the happy child

What is the playful child?

100

This common technique involves writing letters to or from the inner child

a. letter writing

b. note jotting

c. inner child scribing

What is letter writing?

100

Feeling unworthy or not good enough may stem from this type of childhood experience.

A. Physical neglect
B. Emotional neglect
C. Sibling rivalry
D. Strict discipline

What is emotional neglect?

100

What percentage of children’s dreams involve animals?
A. 20%
B. 50%
C. 70%
D. 90%

B. 50%

200

Inner child work often helps address unresolved issues from this period of life

What is: childhood, adolescence, (any time period around this time)

200

This archetype of the inner child reflects unhealed wounds or unmet needs.

a. the broken child

b. the sad child

c. the wounded child

What is the wounded child?

200

In inner child work, this activity is used to connect with childhood joys and creativity

a. going on a walk

b. play

c. baking a turkey

What is play?

200

People-pleasing behaviors often trace back to which fear?
A. Fear of success
B. Fear of rejection
C. Fear of failure
D. Fear of responsibility

What is fear of rejection

200

What is the most popular toy of all time?

A. Lego
B. Barbie
C. Rubik’s Cube
D. Play-Doh

A. Lego

300

Inner child work is often used as a technique in this therapeutic approach.

a. psychotherapy

b. CBT

c. humanistic

What is psychotherapy.

300

This archetype often represents the parts of ourselves that feel abandoned or neglected.

a. the abandoned heart

b. the abandoned soul

c. the abandoned child

What is the abandoned child?

300

This mindfulness technique can help individuals visualize and communicate with their inner child.

a. past life regression therapy

b. closing your eyes and hopping on one leg

c. guided meditation

What is guided meditation?

300

What might frequent unexplained anger in adulthood indicate?
A. Unprocessed grief
B. Unprocessed betrayal
C. Fear of loneliness
D. Lack of ambition

What is unprocessed betrayal 

300

What is the most common first word spoken by babies?
A. Mama
B. Dada
C. No
D. Ball

B. Dada

400

A primary goal of inner child work is to heal this kind of emotional distress.

a. passive agressiveness

b. feeling "hangry" (hungry and angry)

c. childhood trauma

What is childhood trauma?

400

Inner child archetypes are often explored in this type of therapy created by Carl Jung.

a. Jungian Therapy

b. Carl Jung Theory and Principles

c. Jung Talks

What is Jungian therapy?

400

In reparenting work, this action involves giving the inner child comfort and validation.

a. self-soothing

b. positive self-talk

c. self-care

What is self-soothing?

400

Difficulty expressing emotions openly may result from growing up in which type of environment?

A. Competitive

B. Financially unstable
C. Emotionally repressive
D. Overly strict

C. Emotionally repressive

400

How many questions does the average 4-year-old ask in a day?
A. 50
B. 100
C. 200
D. 300

D. 300

500

This term describes the process of revisiting and healing past experiences in inner child work.

a. retroactive therapy

b. free association

c. reparenting

What is reparenting?

500

This archetype represents the suppressed part of the inner child, often tied to guilt or shame.

a. the dark child

b. the quiet child

c. the shadow child

What is the shadow child?

500

Practicing this skill, often involving boundary-setting, can help heal the inner child.

a. aggressively letting people know who's boss 

b. self-advocacy 

c. ignoring the haters

What is self-advocacy

500

What term describes a childhood dynamic where children had to take on adult responsibilities too early?

 A. Parentification.                                           B. Role reversal
 C. Overachievement
 D. Emotional detachment

A. Parentification
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What percentage of adults say their childhood was the happiest time of their life?
A. 10%
B. 25%
C. 40%
D. 60%

C. 40%

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