{"product_id":"폭력의기억-사랑을잃어버린사람들-원제-die-revolte-des-korpers","title":"Memories of Violence, People Who Lost Love (Original Title: Die Revolte Des Körpers)","description":"Description: The memories of violence and punishment that linger even into adulthood—true healing begins when the heart opens to honest communication. Dostoevsky, who suffered from chronic insomnia; Kafka, who battled tuberculosis; Virginia Woolf, who took her own life due to depression; Marcel Proust, who lived his whole life with asthma… The harmful effects of childhood abuse are not merely temporary, but unfold across an entire lifetime. The anxiety, frustration, resentment, and fear experienced in childhood become imprinted on a child's body and mind, coming to govern the whole of that person's life. World-renowned child psychologist Alice Miller turns her attention to the negative effects that childhood abuse and trauma have on adult life. Drawing on case studies from her counseling work, she offers her own unique analysis of the lives and works of literary giants such as Dostoevsky, Kafka, Nietzsche, and Rimbaud, revealing how psychological trauma and repressed anger from childhood are linked to various illnesses. Miller argues that the religious notion that children must 'unconditionally' honor their parents, along with the moral taboo against resenting one's parents, suppresses the legitimate anger of abused children—leading to a fractured sense of self and the suffering of illness. Addressing society's tendency to downplay the seriousness of child abuse, the author explains that true healing from the wounds of abuse becomes possible only when one acknowledges one's own legitimate anger and finds a genuine channel for communication.\n\nBorn in Poland in 1923, Alice Miller emigrated to Switzerland in 1946. She studied philosophy, psychology, and sociology at the University of Basel, earning her doctorate in 1953. After training as a psychiatrist in Zurich, she practiced psychiatry for over 20 years before devoting herself fully to writing from 1979 onward. Throughout all of her works, Miller consistently emphasizes the psychological impact that negative upbringing in childhood has on later life, arguing that depression and other mental illnesses stem from experiences of punishment, neglect, coldness, humiliation, and abuse suffered at the hands of parents during childhood. She also takes a theoretical stance opposing Freudian psychoanalysis. Since publishing 'The Drama of the Gifted Child (Das Drama des begabten Kindes)' in 1979, she has written more than ten books, including 'For Your Own Good (Evas Erwachen).' In 1986, she was awarded the Janusz Korczak Prize in recognition of her contributions to child protection and human rights.\n\nTable of Contents\nIntroduction\nPrologue: A Childhood Powerless Before Violence and Punishment\n\nPart 1: Those Who Turned Away from the Truth\nChapter 1: The Consequences of Fear and the Duty of Respect - Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Kafka, Nietzsche\nChapter 2: The Struggle for Freedom - Friedrich Schiller\nChapter 3: A Betrayal of Memory - Virginia Woolf\nChapter 4: Self-Hatred and Unfulfilled Love - Arthur Rimbaud\nChapter 5: Sensitivity Suppressed by Tradition - Yukio Mishima\nChapter 6: A Child Suffocated by Maternal Love - Marcel Proust\nChapter 7: Resistance to Emotion - James Joyce\n\nPart 2: The Message of the Body\nChapter 1: Those Who Take Child Abuse Lightly\nChapter 2: The Carousel of Emotions\nChapter 3: The Body as Guardian of Truth\nChapter 4: May I Speak?\nChapter 5: The Reality of Suppressed Truth\nChapter 6: Drugs - The Body's Deception\nChapter 7: The Right to Face the Truth\n\nPart 3: Anorexia - A Longing for Genuine Communication\nThe Diary of Anita Fink","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623797596388,"sku":"1405733760","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1405733760_m.jpg?v=1786422123","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ed%8f%ad%eb%a0%a5%ec%9d%98%ea%b8%b0%ec%96%b5-%ec%82%ac%eb%9e%91%ec%9d%84%ec%9e%83%ec%96%b4%eb%b2%84%eb%a6%b0%ec%82%ac%eb%9e%8c%eb%93%a4-%ec%9b%90%ec%a0%9c-die-revolte-des-korpers","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}