Alice Duer Miller
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Somatic psychology...of the mind-body unity. These pressures affect an individual's mental, biological, and relational health. For example, the writer Alice Miller's in her recent book 'The Body Never Lies' says, Ultimately the body will rebel. Even if it can be... In this article: Psychology, Psychotherapy, Wilhelm Reich, Sigmund Freud, Wilhelm Fliess, Dance therapy, Cocaine, Scientific method, and Somatherapy |
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Alice Miller (psychologist)
...own childhood. This explains why the command "Honor your parents" has been one of the main targets in Miller's school of psychology. Miller calls electroconvulsive therapy "a campaign against the act of remembering". She also criticizes...
In this article: Alice Miller, Adolf Hitler, Jurgen Bartsch, Franz Kafka, Dostoyevsky, and Mental disorder
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Roberta (1935 film)
...was an adaptation of a Broadway theatre musical of the same name , which in turn was based on the novel Gowns by Roberta by Alice Duer Miller. It was a solid hit, showing a net profit of more than three quarters of a million dollars. The...
In this article: Roberta, Fred Astaire, Roberta, Ginger Rogers, Paris, and RKO
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Irene (1940 film)
Irene (1940 ) is a American musical film produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox. The screenplay by Alice Duer Miller is based on the book of the 1919 stage musical of the same name by James Montgomery, who had adapted it from his play...
In this article: Irene and Herbert Wilcox
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Wikipedia | October 18, 2009
Neysa McMein
...middle-class domestic values. She became a regular member of the Algonquin Round Table set, along with Alexander Woollcott, Alice Duer Miller, Harpo Marx, and Jascha Heifetz. Franklin Pierce Adams, Robert Benchley, Edna Ferber, Irving...
In this article: Neysa McMein, Anatole France, Alexander Woollcott, New York City, World War I, Art Students League of New York, and Art Institute of Chicago
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AlterNet.org: War on Iraq | October 17, 2009
Getting to Zero: A Future of No Nukes and a Death-Free Definition of National Interest
...taking out on others the indignities perpetrated on them by their families and societies. The Swiss psychotherapist and author Alice Miller writes: "The total neglect or trivialization of the childhood factor operative in the context of...
In this article: Pentagon, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, United States, AlterNet, and Huffington Post
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Wikipedia | October 15, 2009
Wolcott Gibbs
...better-known Alexander Woollcott, many people have confused them or assumed they were related. In fact, Gibbs was a cousin of Alice Duer Miller - yet another member of the Algonquin set - but he was not a relative of Woollcott's. On numerous...
In this article: Oliver Wolcott Gibbs, The New Yorker, Alexander Woollcott, John O'Hara, God, Theatre Guild, and The Madwoman of Chaillot
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The Australian | October 05, 2009
Miller wins BNZ Katherine Mansfield Award
...October 2009, 11:44 am Press Release: BNZ Katherine Mansfield Writers' Awards Strictly embargoed until 8pm, Monday 5 October 2009 Miller wins BNZ Katherine Mansfield Award Twenty-six-year-old Wellington writer, Alice Miller has won the...
In this article: Alice Miller, Katherine Mansfield, New Zealand, Jean Batten, Keri Hulme, and Fiona Kidman
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Stuff | October 05, 2009
First finished work wins prize
By TOM FITZSIMONS - The Dominion Post ALICE MILLER: "It's the first piece of short fiction that I felt interested in and excited about and finished.'' Temuera Morrison haunted by Jake the Muss Mackenzie Phillips claims incest Pirates...
In this article: Alice Miller, Wellington, The Dominion Post, University of Iowa, Heidi Klum, and Da Vinci Code
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Wikipedia | June 07, 2009
Alice Duer Miller
Alice Duer Miller (July 28, 1874 - August 22, 1942) was an American writer and poet. Alice Duer was born in New York into a wealthy family. At the time of her entrance into society, her family lost most of its fortune. She entered Barnard...
In this article: The Second World War, New York, First World War, The New Yorker, Barnard College, Walter Layton, and Spring in Park Lane
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Wikipedia | March 07, 2009
Spring in Park Lane
Based on the novel Come Out of the Kitchen by Alice Duer Miller, it tells the story of a footman, Richard, played by Michael Wilding, who is employed by Joshua Howard (Tom Walls), an eccentric art collector. His niece and secretary, Judy...
In this article: Spring in Park Lane, The Sunday Times, Early One Morning, DVD, IMDb, and Michael Winner
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