Abstract
In this article the intrapsychic dynamics of the abused child are discussed. The theoretical basis for this discussion is drawn from the correspondence between the theories of Miller (1979/1983, 1981/1985, 1980/1987), Bloch (1979), and Fairbairn (1944/1984), and Berne (1966). The perpetuation of Parent ego states and Child ego state responses to abuse are discussed as reflected in existential life positions. It is suggested that the psychotherapist may on occasion assume the role of the abusing or neglectful parent, supported by anti-child assumptions embedded in some psychological theories and a colluding sociocultural environment.