"Defenses against intimacy were almost always arrested or
vestigial survival mechanisms; they had, at one point, been appropriate and had
serves to shield an otherwise defenseless childhood psyche against unbearable
trauma, but in nearly all cases these mechanisms became inappropriately
imprinted and outlived their purpose, and now “in adulthood”, ironically,
caused a great deal more trauma and pain than they prevented."
Monday, October 14, 2013
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