Greetings! Some of my milestones are: Alice Miller, Polish-born Swiss psychologist. In my twenties I read several of her books, for example The Drama of the Gifted Child and Thou Shalt Not Be Aware. That helped me a lot to understand - and forgive - and gave me reason and strength to BE and to WORK. www.alice-miller.com Primo Levi, If This Is a Man (in United State published as Survival in Auschwitz). Lloyd deMause, The Institute for Psychohistory, in New York City. I have only read The History of Childhood until now. I suppose The Emotional Life of Nations would enlighten me a little too. ..and THANK YOU Karen for the question, and you all for your answers! warmly, from my wonderful garden in Uppsala, Sweden Agneta Setterwall |
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