Banished Knowledge: Facing Childhood InjuriesMiller believes that any person who so wishes can according to his or her capabilities, follow the path she has taken: to feel the banished child within and let that child speak and condemn the past abuse in order to liberate his or her life. |
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PREFACE | 1 |
MURDERING FOR THE INNOCENCE OF THE PARENTS | 21 |
A Favorite Fairy Tale of Scientists | 37 |
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