"Dr. Miller's view of how pedagogy can distort power relations on a personal, rather than a political or social, level is persuasive and pertinent." -- Ann Hulbert, The New Republic
"As Dr. Miller has written this book for the lay reader, it is straightforward and free of jargon. She has included plentiful detail . . . her analysis is incisive and compassionate, and . . . relevant across national boundaries . . . The problem of children's rights is pressing, as is the problem of violence in American society. And as the two problems are linked, Dr. Miller's book could not be more timely." -- Kathleen McCaffrey, The Baltimore Sun
"Affecting." -- Betsy Amster, Ms. magazine
"[Miller] is compassionate, and her insights and evaluations are disquieting." -- Valerie Brooks, Psychology Today
"Miller proceeds anecdotally and intuitively, and what makes her decidedly idiosyncratic and individualistic argument convincing is that it sounds like the truth. " -- Carolyn See, Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Not only does she bring an original psychoanalytic perspective to child abuse; her voice is uniquely informed by impassioned social concern."
-- Louise Armstrong, The Women's Review of Books
"Powerful . . . Miller's well-informed book carried profound implications for the way the world is and might be governed." -- Booklist
"Compellingly illustrate[s] how measures applied 'for the child's own good' often crush the developing self." -- Publishers Weekly
"An intelligent, crusading effort with wide appeal." -- Library Journal
PRISONERS OF CHILDHOOD
THOU SHALT NOT BE AWARE: SOCIETY'S BETRAYAL OF THE CHILD
PICTURES OF A CHILDHOOD: SIXTY-SIX WATERCOLORS AND AN ESSAY
THE UNTOUCHED KEY: TRACING CHILDHOOD TRAUMA IN CREATIVITY AND
DESTRUCTIVENESS
BANISHED KNOWLEDGE: FACING CHILDHOOD INJURIES
BREAKING DOWN THE WALL OF SILENCE: THE LIBERATING EXPERIENCE OF FACING PAINFUL TRUTH
PATHS OF LIFE: SEVEN SCENARIOS
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE: OVERCOMING EMOTIONAL BLINDNESS AND FINDING YOUR TRUE ADULT SELF
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ALICE MILLER
Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence TRANSLATED BY Hildegard and Hunter Hannum
Farrar - Straus - Giroux
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"Alice Miller's For Your Own Good expands on and drives home with great ferocity the point of her earlier and brilliant Prisoners of Childhood. She makes chillingly clear to the many what has been recognized only by the few: the extraordinary pain and psychological suffering inflicted on children under the guise of conventional child-rearing and pedagogy. One may quibble with some of Alice Miller's conclusions, but there is no arguing with her essential and extremely moving thesis."-Maurice Sendak
-Ashley Montagu
-Robert Bly
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