The Body Never Lies: The Lingering Effects of Hurtful Parenting
ISBN-13:
9780393328639
ISBN-10:
0393328635
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Alice Miller
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Psychoanalysis
,
Psychology & Counseling
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ISBN-13:
9780393328639
ISBN-10:
0393328635
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Alice Miller
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Psychoanalysis
,
Psychology & Counseling
Summary
The Body Never Lies: The Lingering Effects of Hurtful Parenting (ISBN-13: 9780393328639 and ISBN-10: 0393328635), written by authors
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An examination of childhood trauma and its surreptitious, debilitating effects by one of the world's leading psychoanalysts.
Never before has world-renowned psychoanalyst Alice Miller examined so persuasively the long-range consequences of childhood abuse on the body. Using the experiences of her patients along with the biographical stories of literary giants such as Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, and Marcel Proust, Miller shows how a child's humiliation, impotence, and bottled rage will manifest itself as adult illness―be it cancer, stroke, or other debilitating diseases. Never one to shy away from controversy, Miller urges society as a whole to jettison its belief in the Fourth Commandment and not to extend forgiveness to parents whose tyrannical childrearing methods have resulted in unhappy, and often ruined, adult lives. In this empowering work, writes Rutgers professor Philip Greven, "readers will learn how to confront the overt and covert traumas of their own childhoods with the enlightened guidance of Alice Miller."We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book
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