{"product_id":"내적불행","title":"Inner Unhappiness","description":"Description\n\nFor over ten years now, the Pureumi parenting philosophy has spread widely—an approach that never discouraged children from staying immersed in reading, even late into the night, for a year or two at a time. Over the years, some parents who consistently practiced the core spirit of Pureumi education, 'considerate love,' in their daily lives raised beautiful, emotionally stable, and intellectually gifted children. On the other hand, countless parents who began this education with great passion eventually undermined their own efforts over time—rather than nurturing their child's self-direction, they pushed their children toward private tutoring and increased dependency. Such parents are often harsh on themselves, bound by rigid frameworks, anxious and suspicious about everything, and behave as though they don't deserve to enjoy good things in life.\n\nWe often wondered: why is it that for some parents, practicing considerate love while looking into their child's eyes comes as naturally and easily as breathing, while for others, considerate love exists only in the mind, never reaching the heart, requiring them to learn and practice it step by step from the very beginning? Over time, we came to clearly recognize that there is 'something' within our unconscious that fundamentally blocks the practice of considerate love, and we deeply realized that unless this 'something' is healed, it is difficult to raise our beloved children happily.\n\nA few years ago, while reading Smart Love: The Compassionate Alternative for Successful Parenting by Martha Heineman Pieper and William J. Pieper, I immediately recognized that the concept of 'inner unhappiness' was exactly that elusive 'something,' and I brought the topic to Pureumi.com. Through endless discussion and countless case studies on Pureumi.com, we accumulated knowledge about inner unhappiness, found comfort for the wounded inner child within each of us, and even witnessed collective healing take place.\n\nThe more we understand inner unhappiness, the harder it becomes to shake the belief that it lies at the root of many social ills. In truth, inner unhappiness arises from the deeply optimistic assumption that everything parents do for a child from birth is done for the child's own good. If parents—having never received considerate love themselves—give their children conditional love ('I'll love you, but what will you give me in return?'), or raise their children according to the same perfectionist standards they themselves endured, filled with frustration at never meeting their parents' needs; or if they suppress their children through scolding and punishment; or if they practice a form of neglect by fulfilling every need before the child even expresses it; or if they are simply too busy and raise their children with only the bare minimum of care—then even the unhappiness these children feel is, paradoxically, the best that their parents believed they could offer. As adults, these children unconsciously seek out and recreate that same feeling of unhappiness again and again. This is what is meant by 'inner unhappiness.'\n\nInner unhappiness subtly controls us from within the unconscious, damaging our relationships and casting a negative shadow over our health, work, and life as a whole. Only now are we beginning to understand how inner unhappiness from childhood interferes with a child's growth and development.\n\nInner Unhappiness, a healing book for the heart aimed at helping readers become happier parents, is another remarkable work by Martha Heineman Pieper and William J. Pieper, the acclaimed husband-and-wife team who have made groundbreaking contributions to adult and child psychotherapy. This unique and outstanding book distills decades of clinical experience into practical insight. It describes, step by step, how the upbringing we receive as children shapes us as adults, how inner unhappiness develops, and through what process it can be healed.\n\nThe book also includes a wide range of real-life case studies covering many forms of inner unhappiness, offering great help to readers in recognizing their own inner unhappiness. The moment you become aware of your own inner unhappiness, it begins to lose its power—the power it once had to run rampant in your unconscious, undermine your sense of self, and fuel endless anxiety and guilt. Of course, like peeling an onion, one layer of inner unhappiness often reveals another hidden beneath it...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623628087524,"sku":"1220559118","price":18.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1220559118_l1.jpg?v=1786421014","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%82%b4%ec%a0%81%eb%b6%88%ed%96%89","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}