THE DRAMA OF THE GIFTED CHILD BY ALICE MILLER
Ann: Hey, John! I just finished reading this book called “The Drama of the Gifted Child” by Alice Miller. It really got me thinking about my own life.
John: Oh? What’s it about?
Ann: Well, Miller talks about how gifted children, like us, can struggle when their emotional needs aren’t met. She explains that these kids often try to be perfect or live up to their parents' expectations, which leads them to hide their true emotions. It made me realize how much pressure I’ve felt to always get everything right, like when my parents expect me to be the top student.
John: That sounds tough. Do you think it’s affected you a lot?
Ann: Yeah, it has. Reading the book helped me see that I’ve been hiding my real feelings to avoid disappointing my parents. Miller emphasizes how important it is to acknowledge and heal these childhood wounds to have a happier adulthood. It’s made me want to work on understanding and expressing my own emotions better.
John: That sounds like a really powerful read, Ann. Thanks for sharing that with me!