Alice Miller Quote

Many people suffer all their lives from this oppressive feeling of guilt, the sense of not having lived up to their parents' expectations. This feeling is stronger than any intellectual insight they might have, that it is not a child's task or duty to satisfy his parents needs. No argument can overcome these guilt feelings, for they have their beginnings in life's earliest periods, and from that they derive their intensity and obduracy.


The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self (ed. Basic Books, 1997) - ISBN: 9780465016907


Many people suffer all their lives from this oppressive feeling of guilt, the sense of not having lived up to their parents' expectations. This...

Many people suffer all their lives from this oppressive feeling of guilt, the sense of not having lived up to their parents' expectations. This...

Many people suffer all their lives from this oppressive feeling of guilt, the sense of not having lived up to their parents' expectations. This...

Many people suffer all their lives from this oppressive feeling of guilt, the sense of not having lived up to their parents' expectations. This...