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  1. Alice Miller (born Alicja Englard [verification needed]; 12 January 1923 – 14 April 2010) was a Polish-Swiss psychologist, psychoanalyst and philosopher of Jewish origin, who is noted for her books on parental child abuse, translated into several languages. She was also a noted public intellectual.

  2. Alice Miller (january 12th 1923 – aprilth 14 2010), PhD in philosophy, psychology and sociology, as well as a researcher on childhood, is the author of 13 books, translated into thirty languages. Out of 192 members of the United Nations, only 19 have so far forbidden corporal punishment of children.

  3. Apr 14, 2021 · Today, April 14, is the anniversary of the death of the great Swiss psychologist and psychoanalyst Alice Miller, who died on April 14, 2010. Miller is best known for her books The Drama of the...

  4. Jan 1, 1997 · by Alice Miller (Author) 4.5 3,643 ratings. See all formats and editions. This “rare and compelling” (New York Magazine) bestseller examines childhood trauma and the enduring effects it has on an individual's management of repressed anger and pain.

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  5. Apr 27, 2010 · Alice Miller, a psychoanalyst who repositioned the family as a locus of dysfunction with her theory that parental power and punishment lay at the root of nearly all human problems, died at her...

  6. Alice Miller writes in her book The Drama of the Gifted Child about childhood harm leading to compromised emotional life as an adult. Abusive, narcissistic kinds of behavior by parents can lead to children experiencing the same wounds into adulthood.

  7. Dec 10, 2002 · Alice Miller's stories about the roots of suffering in childhood resonated with readers, and her book soon became a backlist best seller. In The Truth Will Set You Free Miller returns to the intensely personal tone and themes of her best-loved work.

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