Banished Knowledge: Facing Childhood Injuries

February 21, 2020 - Comment

In direct opposition to the Freudian drive  theory, the author of the best-selling The Drama  Of The Gifted Child believes that  children, at birth, are inherently good, and she  traces all forms of criminal deeds to past  mistreatments.If, as a child, you were abused or neglected by someone you loved and trusted, it’s likely you blamed yourself. To survive as

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In direct opposition to the Freudian drive  theory, the author of the best-selling The Drama  Of The Gifted Child believes that  children, at birth, are inherently good, and she  traces all forms of criminal deeds to past  mistreatments.If, as a child, you were abused or neglected by someone you loved and trusted, it’s likely you blamed yourself. To survive as an abused child, you struggled to forget the pain. But this tactic became a life-destroying force. It deadened your ability to feel, to be aware, to remember and, later, reemerged as unresolved rage, perhaps misdirected at your own children. You can halt that cycle and reclaim the truth about the abuse with this book. Miller’s conviction–that it’s only through feeling loved and cherished that cruelty can be recognized–provides a starting point for healing.

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Anonymous says:

Understand the Chains of Repetition Compulsion This book helped me understand the chains of repetition compulsion and how I kept reenacting my childhood drama in present relationships. Through this book, I finally learned that the adult in me had to take responsibility and protect me from further abuse by paying attention to the wounded child who was also within me. A must read for everyone that likes to break free from the chains of repetition compulsion.

Anonymous says:

ONE OF THE WORLD GREATEST FEMALES one of the best books by psychologist Alice Miller, whose ideas on child abuse are still considered taboo today. She was way ahead of her time, and all her books must be read and re-read.

Anonymous says:

great read, great source Alice Miller was a genius. Very insightful for those searching for why people abuse and can’t see the wrong in their actions.

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