It's a fact that unconsciously chosen attitudes and resistant behaviour patterns from our early life experiences eventually become habituated - part of our adult personality. This means we're in a double bind. We can't satisfy our basic needs, because we're no longer aware that we have them! In an ideal childhood, the unique and growing individual is allowed to express its needs in a variety of forms of nourishment. But the reality of existence is not ideal. Unfortunately, much of our Western culture, and especially in its expression within its constituent family units, has not adapted itself to the necessity of stating clearly and directly, and then accepting, the basic nature of these needs.