Alice Miller Quote

The only possible recourse a baby has when his screams are ignored is to repress his distress, which is tantamount to mutilating his soul, for the result is an interference with his ability to feel, to be aware, and to remember.


Banished Knowledge: Facing Childhood Injuries (ed. Anchor, 2012) - ISBN: 9780307816917


The only possible recourse a baby has when his screams are ignored is to repress his distress, which is tantamount to mutilating his soul, for the...

The only possible recourse a baby has when his screams are ignored is to repress his distress, which is tantamount to mutilating his soul, for the...

The only possible recourse a baby has when his screams are ignored is to repress his distress, which is tantamount to mutilating his soul, for the...

The only possible recourse a baby has when his screams are ignored is to repress his distress, which is tantamount to mutilating his soul, for the...