TY - JOUR AU - Opoczyńska-Morasiewicz, Małgorzata TI - <p> Trauma narodzin. Szepty i krzyki przechodzące do przyszłości</p> JF - Zeszyty Pracy Socjalnej VL - 2018 PY - 2018 DO = 10.4467/24496138ZPS.18.017.10072 SN - 1507-4285 C1 - 2449-6138 SP - 273 EP - 285 KW - trauma of birth KW - childhood N2 - <p> <strong>Trauma of birth. Cries and whispers passing into the future</strong></p> <p> The starting point of this article are the situations described by Walt Whiteman in the following words: “There was a child went forth every day,/And the fi rst object he look’d upon, that object he became,/And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day,/Or for many years or stretching cycles of years/ (…)./His own parents, he that had father’d him and she that had conceiv’d him in her womb and birth’d him,/Th ey gave this child more of themselves than that,/ They gave him afterward every day, they became part of him (…)./Th ese became part of that child who went forth every day, and who now goes, and will always go forth every day”.<br /> The article provides examples of the presence of parents in an adult child who sometimes commemorate in it as a wound that does not heal, which sometimes becomes stigma, and with time healed, leaves behind scars of insensitivity, to protect from injury. These examples are, on the one hand, a testimony to the trauma of birth, which is not immune to the passage of time; on the other hand, they provide arguments that trauma – once again experienced in the presence of someone who does not reduce its traces to mental disorders and behavior, may become a return to the place from which life begins: “warm and nutritious”.</p> UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/zeszyty-pracy-socjalnej/artykul/trauma-narodzin-szepty-i-krzyki-przechodzace-do-przyszlosci