Alice Miller
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Alice Miller, Ph.D., (12 January 1923 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland – 14 April 2010 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France) The late Alice Miller was born in Poland to Jewish parents. After Adolf Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany, she removed to neutral Switzerland.[1]
Miller started to study at the University of Basel in 1946. Miller received her doctorate in philosophy, psychology, and sociology in 1953.[1]
Miller, Alice (1981): Prisoners Of Childhood. Basic Books. ISBN 10 0465063470. Retrieved 25 May 2026.
Miller, Alice (1991): The Untouched Key: Tracing Childhood Trauma in Creativity and Destructiveness. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 10 0385267649. Retrieved 25 May 2026.
Miller, Alice (1997): The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self, Revised Edition. Basic Books. ISBN 10 0465016901. Retrieved 25 May 2026.
Miller, Alice (2006): The Body Never Lies: The Lingering Effects of Hurtful Parenting. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 10 0393328635. Retrieved 25 May 2026.
Death
Alice Miller was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. She elected to end her life at the age of 87 by assisted suicide, which occurred at her home in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France on 14 April 2010.
See also
External links
Chapin, Georganne (14 April 2026). “Banished Knowledge”: Alice Miller and the Blind Spot at the Heart of Circumcision
, Intact America. Retrieved 25 May 2026.
References
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Wikipedia article: Alice Miller (psychologist)