
The ICN and the Enneagram: Understanding Your Childhood Filters
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What if your strongest emotional reactions, your relationship patterns, and even your inner voice weren’t random — but rooted in childhood?
In this episode of Childhood and the Enneagram, Susan Parker Jones guides us into a deeper understanding of the Inner Childhood Narrative (ICN) — the unconscious story we write in childhood about who we are, how safe we are, and whether we can count on others.
You’ll explore how these narratives shape emotional reactions, self-talk, and relationship dynamics — and how the Enneagram’s three stances (Dependent, Withdrawn, and Assertive) reveal the hidden strategies we develop to feel safe and seen.
Whether you’re a parent wanting to model emotional safety, a professional working with children, or someone doing the brave work of healing your own story, this episode offers compassionate insights, practical reflection questions, and a pathway toward greater self-understanding.
Because when we name the story beneath the reaction, we begin to write a new one — with clarity, connection, and self-compassion.