Banished Knowledge by Alice Miller

Banished Knowledge by Alice Miller

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To eliminate her own repression, Alice Miller sought a therapy that would allow the injured child within the adult to find its own language. She found a method that enables her to resolve the consequences of her own childhood traumas. Now she shares her knowledge with us.

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Banished Knowledge by Alice Miller

A new sequel to The Drama of Being a Child. To eliminate her own repression, Alice Miller sought a therapy that would allow the injured child within the adult to find its own language. She found a method that withstood her scepticism and her dislike of dogma and salvational ideologies, enabling her to resolve the consequences of her own childhood traumas. Now she shares her knowledge with us. She believes that we can all, given sufficient motivation and instructions, feel, and free, the banished child within us and, by letting that child speak, condemn the abuse and achieve liberation. The author also wrote For Your Own Good, The Untouched Key: Tracing Childhood Trauma in Creativity and Destructiveness.
Alice Miller lives in France. For more than twenty years she taught and practised psychoanalysis. In 1973, due to her spontaneous painting she discovered her childhood history. Now, she radically questions the validity of psychoanalytic theories. As a result, in 1988 she resigned from the International Psychhoanalytical Association and, in 1995, revised 'The Drama of being a Child'.
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ISBN 13 9781853811548
ISBN 10 1853811548
Titre Banished Knowledge
Auteur Alice Miller
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Little, Brown Book Group
Année de publication 1991-04-25
Nombre de pages 212
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