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Alice Miller

    January 12, 1923 – April 14, 2010

    This psychologist and renowned author is celebrated for her profound examinations of child abuse and her critique of "poisonous pedagogy." She diverged from psychoanalysis, which she viewed as akin to these harmful educational practices. Miller's work delves into the intricate connections between childhood traumas and an individual's life trajectory, drawing upon psychohistory and the analysis of artists' experiences. Her influential books, translated into multiple languages, offer deep insights into the human psyche and the lasting impact of early life events.

    Alice Miller
    Nowhere Nearer
    The Truth Will Set You Free
    The Drama of Being a Child
    The Untouched Key
    What Fire
    For Your Own Good