The Silent Patient: Book Review

“The aim of therapy is not to correct the past, but to enable the patient to confront his own history, and to grieve over it”- Alice Miller
The Silent Patient begins with a psychotherapist, Theo Faber, who chooses to lean on the emotional front of trying to understand Alicia Berenson, the celebrated painter accused of murdering her own husband. 

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