Why You Can't Stop It (The Dark Side of the Inner Child)
You know better — and you do it anyway. You blow up the good thing, pick the same wrong person, freeze on the project that matters, shrink in the room where you should stand tall. That's not weakness. You didn't get weaker. You got younger. Self-sabotage isn't a character flaw — it's a regression. A frozen survival self you built as a child to get through your family quietly takes the wheel of your adult life, reacting to the present as if it were the past. Drawing on Stephen Wolinsky's "The Dark Side of the Inner Child" — and grounded in mainstream clinical psychology (Jeffrey Young's schema therapy, Richard Schwartz's Internal Family Systems, and the science of emotional flashbacks and state-dependent memory) — this video shows how the "inner child" you were told to heal is the thing keeping you stuck, why no amount of insight stops it, and the four-step move that actually works in the triggered moment. The goal isn't to keep healing the child. It's to get the adult back behind the wheel. This honors that the wound was real. For deep trauma, it's a lens and a first tool, not a substitute for a good therapist. CHAPTERS 00:00 - The Mystery of Self-Sabotage 01:43 - The Survival Program: A Child's Map 04:07 - The Reframe: You're Not Weak, You're Younger 05:16 - The Crew of Survival Selves 06:47 - Schema Therapy & IFS: The Scientific Map 07:29 - Managers vs. Firefighters: How Sabotage Hides 09:22 - The Mechanism: Why the Past Hijacks the Present 11:16 - Airtight Child Logic: Why We Torch the Good Things 12:57 - Why We Choose the Same Painful Patterns 14:42 - State Dependent Memory: Why Insight Fails 16:10 - The Problem with "Healing" the Inner Child 17:57 - The 4-Step Move to Take the Wheel Back 19:42 - Real-Life Application: Deleting the Message 20:36 - Breaking the Procrastination Loop 22:56 - Conclusion: It Was Never Sabotage When you sabotage yourself, how old do you suddenly become? Not how you feel — what age. Name the child who grabs the wheel in the comments. --- self-sabotage, why do I self-sabotage, how to stop self-sabotaging, inner child, dark side of the inner child, Stephen Wolinsky, inner child work, healing the inner child, schema therapy, Jeffrey Young, Internal Family Systems, IFS parts, emotional flashback, childhood trauma patterns, state-dependent memory, why I keep repeating patterns, self-defeating behavior, fear of intimacy self-sabotage, why I procrastinate, nervous system regulation #psychology #selfsabotage #innerchild #shadowwork #trauma #IFS #schematherapy #selfawareness Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits: / @artificiallyaware

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