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Why We Suffer and How We Heal

The Three Keys to Flourishing Through Life's Challenges

When we’re enjoying spring and summer, we don’t imagine that they’ll last forever. The same should be true for our own lives.

A psychiatrist who has dedicated her life to treating global survivors of unspeakable horrors shares the three keys to resilience for weathering stress, loss and trauma in our own lives.

Some survivors are unflappable, yet it’s not their optimism or grit that carries them forward, but their acceptance of life’s inherent instability. In her debut book, Harvard- and Stanford-trained child and adult psychiatrist Dr Suzan Song draws from her clinical practice, patient stories and research to help readers release their unrealistic longing for stability, using the three tools that allow us to weather life's stormiest seasons: narrative, ritual and purpose.

Dr Song draws on the visual motifs of the ‘three friends of winter’ in Korean art – pine, bamboo and plum blossoms – plants that thrive even in the harshest of winters. For all humankind the universal ‘three friends of winter,’ are narrative, rituals and purpose. Why We Suffer and How We Heal will open us up to a new, heathier mindset and teach us to transform life's challenges into opportunities for growth and resilience.

About Suzan Song

Dr Suzan Song is a Harvard- and Stanford trained child and adult psychiatrist whose work focuses on individuals affected by adversity across the world. She is a recipient of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists’ Catchers in the Rye Humanitarian Award. Dr Song serves as director of the Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Psychiatry and professor of psychiatry at George Washington University. She serves on task forces with the world’s experts on the mental health of people in humanitarian settings. Dr Song frequently lends her expertise to the media and has been a keynote/guest speaker at prestigious venues such as Google, Nike and Toyota.
Details
  • Imprint: Rider
  • ISBN: 9781846047602
  • Length: 224 pages
  • Price: £18.99
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