The Drama of the Gifted Child
About This Book
Alice Miller's internationally recognized work from 1979 explores how unprocessed childhood experiences shape adult life. The book examines the universal experience of childhood difficulties and demonstrates how avoiding these memories leads to incomplete lives and generational trauma. Processing these buried feelings offers a path to genuine freedom and self-realization.
Who Should Read This?
- Individuals experiencing feelings of emptiness or dissatisfaction
- Those working through depression or substance abuse issues
- Current parents or people considering parenthood
- People interested in understanding their emotional patterns
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