Saturday, November 21, 2015

Quote of the Day

Probably every child who has suffered abuse must assume an attitude like this in order to survive.  These children reinterpret their perceptions in a desperate attempt to see as good and beneficial things that outside observers would immediately classify as crimes.  Children have no choice.  They must repress their true feelings if they have no "helping witness" to turn to and are helplessly exposed to their persecutors.  Later, as adults lucky enough to encounter "enlightened witnesses," they do have a choice.  Then they can admit the truth, their truth; they can stop pitying and "understanding" their persecutors, stop trying to feel their unsustainable, disassociated emotions, and roundly denounce the things that have been done to them.  This step brings immense relief for the body.

-- Alice Miller, The Body Never Lies, p. 27

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