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Humiliations,
spankings and beatings, slaps in the face, betrayal, sexual
exploitation, derision, neglect, etc. are all forms of mistreatment,
because they injure the integrity and dignity of a child, even if their
consequences are not visible right away...
But thanks to facing our truth we can transform ourselves from the children who still live in us full
of fear and denial into responsible, well informed adults who regained
their empathy, so early stolen from them. By becoming feeling persons we
can no longer deny that beating children is a criminal act that should
be forbidden on the whole planet...
The prerequisite for true
compassion for others is empathy with one’s own destiny, something a
maltreated child can never develop because such a child cannot allow
himself to feel his own pain. All criminals, including the cruelest of
dictators, display this lack of empathy. They murder others (or have
them murdered) without the slightest compunction. A child forced to
suppress his own emotions will have no compassion for himself and
consequently no compassion for others. This encourages criminal behavior
that is frequently concealed behind moral, religious, or apparently
progressive verbiage...
Giving the parents advices how to teach their child to behave doesn't open the path to their (the parents') own history, it only gives them more power and leave them often emotionally blind and thus still WITHOUT EMPATHY. For instance the often repeated advice to send the child away for "time out" is one of the many examples of advices how children should be maltreated when they are "nasty" because they are unhappy. Nobody would send a friend to a separated room when she cries without knowing yet the reason of her distress but doing this with an unhappy child is often recommended by experts of upbringing.
- Alice Miller, Psychologist and Author
Alice Miller http://alice-miller.com/
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- Alice Miller
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