A review by midwifereading
Feelings Buried Alive Never Die-- by Karol K. Truman

Did not finish book.
To be honest, I didn't get very far. First of all, to treat childbirth as inherently traumatic is inaccurate, at best. I had to stop reading in chapter 4, where the author insists that we must accept everyone and everything as perfect, and that feelings are THE root of all illness. Yes, emotion is closely tied to our health -- that has been shown over and over. However, stating that all illness is always rooted in emotion is like saying that if you have enough faith, you'll never get sick. Essentially-- it's always your own fault if you fall ill.

This book is not for me, and I believe that, while some may glean some good help from it, it's fundamentally unsound.