Suzan Song
Praise for Why We Suffer and How We Heal
This book is a gift of empathy and lived wisdom – rare, real and deeply human. Dr Suzan Song’s voice is authentic and courageous; her words speak directly to the heart. Any reader of this book will come away ...
Dr Koen Sevenants, former global lead for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies for UNICEF’s Child Protection Area of Responsibility
In Why We Suffer and How We Heal, Dr Suzan Song brings a message of hope to individuals who feel repeatedly upended by life’s adversities.
James L. Griffith, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioural sciences, George Washington University School of Medicine
Why We Suffer and How We Heal inspires readers to make meaning of life’s struggles. This book is an exceptional contribution to the literature, akin to Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning.
Joseph C. Kolars, MD, MACP, professor of medicine, learning health sciences, and health management and policy, University of Michigan Medical School and University of Michigan School of Public Health
This book is a gift of empathy and lived wisdom – rare, real and deeply human. Dr Suzan Song’s voice is authentic and courageous; her words speak directly to the heart. Any reader of this book will come away ...
Dr Koen Sevenants, former global lead for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies for UNICEF’s Child Protection Area of Responsibility
In Why We Suffer and How We Heal, Dr Suzan Song brings a message of hope to individuals who feel repeatedly upended by life’s adversities.
James L. Griffith, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioural sciences, George Washington University School of Medicine
Why We Suffer and How We Heal inspires readers to make meaning of life’s struggles. This book is an exceptional contribution to the literature, akin to Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning.
Joseph C. Kolars, MD, MACP, professor of medicine, learning health sciences, and health management and policy, University of Michigan Medical School and University of Michigan School of Public Health
This book is a gift of empathy and lived wisdom – rare, real and deeply human. Dr Suzan Song’s voice is authentic and courageous; her words speak directly to the heart. Any reader of this book will come away ...
Dr Koen Sevenants, former global lead for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies for UNICEF’s Child Protection Area of Responsibility
In Why We Suffer and How We Heal, Dr Suzan Song brings a message of hope to individuals who feel repeatedly upended by life’s adversities.
James L. Griffith, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioural sciences, George Washington University School of Medicine
Why We Suffer and How We Heal inspires readers to make meaning of life’s struggles. This book is an exceptional contribution to the literature, akin to Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning.
Joseph C. Kolars, MD, MACP, professor of medicine, learning health sciences, and health management and policy, University of Michigan Medical School and University of Michigan School of Public Health