Marion Milner
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A Life of One's Own
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1934
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On Not Being Able to Paint
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1950
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An Experiment in Leisure
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1987
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Hands of the Living God
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1969
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The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men: Forty-Four Years of Exploring Psychoanalysis
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1987
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Bothered By Alligators
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2012
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A Life of One’s Own: - Die Wiederentdeckung eines Klassikers der Psychotherapie – jetzt erstmals auf deutsch
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The Human Problem in Schools: A Psychological Study Carried out on Behalf of the Girls' Public Day School Trust
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Libre cours: À l'épreuve de l'oisiveté
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Canadian Naval Force Requirements in the Second World War
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“I had been continually exhorted to define my purpose in life, but I was now beginning to doubt whether life might not be too complex a thing to be kept within the bounds of a single formulated purpose, whether it would not burst its way out, or if the purpose were too strong, perhaps grow distorted like an oak whose trunk has been encircled with an iron band. I began to guess that my self’s need was for an equilibrium, for sun, but not too much, for rain, but not always… So I began to have an idea of my life, not as the slow shaping of achievement to fit my preconceived purposes, but as the gradual discovery and growth of a purpose which I did not know. I wrote: “It will mean walking in a fog for a bit, but it’s the only way which is not a presumption, forcing the self into a theory.”
― A Life of One's Own
― A Life of One's Own
“I did not know that I could only get the most out of life by giving myself up to it.”
― A Life of One's Own
― A Life of One's Own
“Although I could not have told about it at the time, I can now remember the feeling of being cut off from other people, separate, shut away from whatever might be real in living. I was so dependent on other people’s opinion of me that I lived in a constant dread of offending, and if it occurred to me that something I had done was not approved of I was full of uneasiness until I had put it right. I always seemed to be looking for something, always a little distracted because there was something more important to be attended to just ahead of the moment.”
― A Life of One's Own
― A Life of One's Own
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