Description
Discover 'The Drama Of Being A Child' by renowned author Alice Miller. This compelling psychological exploration delves into the intricate nature of childhood and its profound effects on adulthood. With a deep understanding of psychoanalysis, Miller presents a thought-provoking narrative that questions traditional theories of child development. Readers will journey through her transformative experiences and revelations, discovering how childhood trauma shapes behaviors and emotional responses later in life. This revised edition, published by Little Brown in 1995, encapsulates decades of Miller's research, offering fresh insights on healing from childhood wounds. Ideal for those interested in psychology, parenting, and personal growth, this paperback edition spans 176 pages, making it a perfect addition to your collection of insightful literature. Unravel the mysteries of childhood with this essential read that resonates with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of human emotions and interactions. Embrace the transformative power of self-awareness and learn how understanding the past can lead to a healthier future. This book is an indispensable resource for therapists, parents, and anyone who wishes to comprehend the layers of being a child and its lasting impact on life's journey.