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In direct opposition to the Freudian drive theory, the author of the best-selling The Drama Of The Gifted Child believes that children, at birth, are inherently good, and she traces all forms of criminal deeds to past mistreatments.
Synopsis
From the author of the bestselling classic The Drama of the Gifted Child--a book that believes that children are inherently good and traces all forms of criminal deeds to past mistreatments.
In direct opposition to the Freudian drive theory, Alice Miller writes lucidly and passionately, asks daring questions and sees through conventions that most of us take for granted (San Francisco Chronicle).
Synopsis
In direct opposition to the Freudian drive theory, the author of the best-selling The Drama Of The Gifted Child believes that children, at birth, are inherently good, and she traces all forms of criminal deeds to past mistreatments.
Synopsis
In direct opposition to the Freudian drive theory, the author of the best-selling The Drama Of The Gifted Child believes that children, at birth, are inherently good, and she traces all forms of criminal deeds to past mistreatments.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-205) and index.