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"Reconciliation with the Original Family" Author: [Switzerland] Alice Miller Producer: Steinway
"Reconciliation with the Original Family" Author: [Switzerland] Alice Miller Producer: Steinway
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
Why are many successful people still tormented by emptiness and loneliness? Why have so many of us learned to skillfully hide our feelings, needs and memories when we were young? As a classic work of child education psychology, Reconciliation with the Original Family explores a common social phenomenon, that is, people with painful memories of childhood rely on numbing themselves to adapt to the cruel experiences of childhood, and this cruel experience of childhood has a great negative impact on the personality psychology of adults.
This is a book that is profound because of its insight into the truth of the facts. Its purpose is to help adults discover the basic needs in life, correct their attitudes and methods of getting along with children, and guide them to rediscover the healthy life they deserve.
About the Author · · · · · ·
【Switzerland】Alice Miller
A psychologist known worldwide for her focus on early childhood psychological trauma and its impact on adult life. She overturned the traditional view of child psychology, reminding the world of the impact of parental abuse on children, and caused great resonance in Europe. Miller was born into a Polish Jewish family and survived the Nazi persecution during World War II. In 1946, she received a scholarship to enter the oldest University of Basel in Switzerland. Since 1953, she has successively obtained doctoral degrees in philosophy, psychology and sociology, and received psychoanalytic training. Miller passed away in 2010 at the age of 87, leaving behind many popular works that broadened the readers' perspectives on child psychology. Representative works include: "The Body Does Not Lie" and "Eve's Awakening".
Table of contents · · · · · ·
Poor Rich Kids / 007
Lost Emotional World / 015
Finding the True Self / 023
The Psychoanalyst's Situation / 033
Conclusion/041
Postscript/045
Chapter 2 Depression and grandiosity: two manifestations of narcissistic disorder Introduction / 049
The fate of narcissistic needs / 053
The Legend of Narcissus / 079
The Depressive Stage in Psychoanalysis / 083
Inner Prison and Psychoanalysis / 089
The social aspect of depression/097
Commonalities with Some Other Depression Theories / 103
Chapter 3 About Despising Children, Despising the Weak, and How They Continue / 111
The projection of contempt reflected in psychoanalysis / 129
Postscript 2008 / 181
References/ 195