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  • The art of not experiencing feelings. A child can experience her feelings only when there is somebody there who accepts her fully, understands her, and supports her. If that person is missing, if the child must risk losing the mother's love of her substitute in order to feel, then she will repress emotions.

    Alice Miller (1997). “The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self”, p.9, Basic Books
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