About This Book
"Cyrulnik has healed people and countries." (The Times, London)
Renowned French neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst Boris Cyrulnik's parents were deported to a concentration camp during the Second World War. They never returned. This early personal trauma at the age of five led Cyrulnik to his life's work helping individuals and countries come to terms with their pasts and forge ahead to create positive futures. It is his firm belief that trauma does not equal destiny—that, rather, we can find strength in the face of pain.
What You'll Discover
Drawing on years of experience working around the globe with children who have been abused, orphaned, fought in wars and escaped genocide, Cyrulnik here tells many amazing and moving stories of individuals whose experiences prove that suffering, however appalling, can be the making of somebody rather than their destruction. This book teaches that we can not only survive in the shadow of adversity—we can thrive.
Author Expertise
Boris Cyrulnik is the author of more than a dozen books, including Talking of Love on the Edge of a Precipice (2005) which was on the French bestseller list for forty-five weeks. Cyrulnik is currently Director of Teaching at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Toulon in France. His work combines neuropsychiatry with psychoanalysis to provide practical frameworks for understanding and building psychological resilience.
Who This Book Is For
This book serves readers seeking to understand trauma recovery, those working through grief and bereavement, mental health professionals studying resilience theory, and anyone interested in the intersection of neuroscience and psychology. The stories and insights provide both professional knowledge and personal guidance for overcoming life's most difficult challenges.