The Myth of Normal

Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture

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Gabor Maté’s The Myth of Normal redefines health by exposing the hidden costs of modern society’s pursuit of success, resilience, and productivity, calling for a deeper connection to authenticity, community, and true well-being.

In The Myth of Normal, Gabor Maté, celebrated physician and author, offers a transformative view of modern society’s approach to health and wellness. With his characteristic depth and insight, Maté examines the hidden forces in our lives—stress, trauma, social isolation—that shape our mental and physical well-being. He argues persuasively that what we consider "normal" is often a façade that masks a society rife with physical and emotional suffering, even among those who appear successful.

Maté’s exploration takes readers beyond the conventional boundaries of medicine, linking social conditions to the rise in autoimmune diseases, mental health disorders, and addiction. His observations, backed by years of clinical experience and cutting-edge research, present a powerful argument for changing the ways we view and pursue health. In a style both compassionate and fearless, Maté reveals how our culture’s obsession with achievement, productivity, and resilience is in fact leading us away from true wellness. He calls for a shift in our understanding, encouraging readers to reclaim authenticity, emotional expression, and connection as foundations of a healthy life.

The Myth of Normal is not merely a critique; it is a call to action—a guide for readers who seek to understand and ultimately reshape their relationship with society and self. Maté’s narrative combines personal stories, clinical wisdom, and scientific insight, making the book as accessible as it is enlightening. Perfect for readers interested in psychology, holistic health, and societal critique, this profound work challenges long-held assumptions and invites us to redefine our concept of “normal” in a way that promotes authentic health.

Author Biography:

About the Author: Gabor Maté

  • Gabor Maté, MD, is a world-renowned physician, speaker, and author with over three decades of experience in addiction medicine, family practice, and palliative care.
  • Known for his pioneering work on trauma, addiction, and the mind-body connection, Maté has written several bestselling books, including When the Body Says No and In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, which have been translated into over twenty languages.
  • Dr. Maté’s unique approach combines scientific research with compassionate patient care, making him a sought-after speaker at international conferences on mental health, addiction, and wellness.
  • His work emphasizes the profound impact of early childhood experiences and societal influences on lifelong health, contributing to a paradigm shift in how we approach illness and healing.
  • Dr. Maté's insights have influenced a generation of mental health professionals, medical practitioners, and wellness advocates, highlighting the importance of holistic health and authentic connection.
  • Currently, Dr. Maté continues to educate through lectures, online courses, and workshops, reaching a diverse audience that spans practitioners, policymakers, and individuals seeking personal growth.
  • He is frequently featured in media outlets worldwide and has received numerous accolades for his dedication to public health and mental wellness.

 

(9781785042737)

SKU 9781785042737
Barcode # 9781785042737
Brand Penguin Random House
Artist / Author Gabor Maté
Shipping Weight 0.3000kg
Shipping Width 0.030m
Shipping Height 0.200m
Shipping Length 0.130m
Shipping Cubic 0.000780000m3
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Number of pages 576

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