The author's journey is deeply rooted in personal trauma from his childhood, having lost his parents during the Holocaust. This experience shaped his mission as a renowned neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst, focusing on healing individuals and societies affected by trauma. Through compelling stories of resilience, he illustrates that suffering can lead to strength and transformation rather than despair. The book emphasizes the belief that, despite adversity, it is possible to not just survive but thrive, offering hope and inspiration to those facing their own challenges.
Boris Cyrulnik Book order
Boris Cyrulnik is a neuropsychiatrist and university professor. His work delves deeply into trauma and resilience, exploring how individuals and communities overcome adversity. Cyrulnik's style is known for its empathy and accessibility, making his insights into the human psyche and capacity for recovery understandable to a wide audience. His writings offer hope and understanding for those navigating hardship.







- 2011
- 2009
Resilience
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Many of us experience pain in our childhoods, and young people face trauma all over the world. How is it possible to recover? Do those abused always go on to hurt others? This book shows how the extraordinary power of resilience can heal damaged lives.
- 2009
Talking of Love
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
All of us suffer traumatic experiences in our lives, whether it is losing someone close, the end of a love affair or a violent event. Yet we need not be controlled by our pain. This title draws on a mixture of case histories, parables and personal recollections to explain how - at any stage of life - it is possible to break free from tragedy.