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Who was Alice Miller?

May 13, 2015
0h 49m
★ 0.0

Overview

Alice Miller (1923-2010) psychologist and researcher, became world famous for her books about child abuse and its consequences. But how was it like to grow up as her son? And why did she keep parts of her history a secret?

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