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Lost Twin Syndrome
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A guide and personal accounts of bereavement and acceptance
An essential book for learning to love your inner child, to listen to him and to let his spontaneous being, his deep sensitivity, express itself. Margaret Paul uses the term ‘inner child’ as part of a Jungian approach, combined with the ‘parenting’ technique. She is one of the pioneers of the concept of the inner child, making this book a classic that has sold over 14,000 copies.
From the very first moment of conception, our perceptions are inscribed in our cells. We register what is happening around us. We can perceive the relationship between our parents and our mother’s feelings as we grow up. We can feel our brother or sister. We can hear their heartbeat. One day, however, our twin stops growing, leaving us with an invisible emotional shock. After the birth, we ‘forgot’. But have these feelings disappeared without a trace?
Lost twins occur in around 10% of pregnancies. The survivor experiences this impact unconsciously, but suffers it for the rest of his or her life. The consequences of this early bereavement can be a great emptiness in the soul, deep melancholy, inexplicable loneliness and guilt.
Alfred R. and Bettina Austermann have conducted research into lost twin syndrome and share with us the wealth of testimonies they have gathered from their clients and readers over the course of their careers.