A book that changes everything - from the legendary Dr Gabor Mate The empowering book exploring the link between trauma, illness, and modern life - and how to heal your health. From the acclaimed physician and bestselling author of When The Body Says No. THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER OVER ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD 'Life-changing' Mel Robbins, bestselling author of The Let Them Theory 'Riveting and beautifully written' Bessel van der Kolk, bestselling author of The Body Keeps Score ----- We tend to believe that normality equals health. But in today's modern world, rising rates of anxiety, depression, addiction and chronic illness suggest otherwise. So, what is normal - and is it making us unwell? In this life-affirming book, Dr Gabor Mate connects the dots between trauma, mental health, and physical illness, showing how our health is shaped by the pressures and expectations of modern life. Drawing on decades of clinical experience, and real-life stories of people transforming their bodies and minds, Dr Gabor Mate offers a compassionate and hopeful path to healing, self-awareness and emotional wellbeing. In The Myth of Normal, you'll discover- Why the illnesses of body and mind can natural responses to a toxic culture How stress and emotional suppression affect the body The science behind the mind-body connection in healing and wellbeing A hopeful path towards resilience, balance and authenticity Compassionate and urgent, this empowering bestseller shows how true health is possible when we are willing to embrace our authentic selves. Praise for The Myth of Normal and Dr Gabor Mate- 'Genuinely changed my life' Steven Bartlett, bestselling author of Diary of A CEO 'Intellectual and compassionate...essential reading' Tara Westover, bestselling author of Educated 'A wise, profound and healing work' Johann Hari, bestselling author of Stolen Focus 'Brilliant, compelling and groundbreaking book' Tara Brach, bestselling author of Radical Acceptance and Radical Compassion 'An essential compass during disorienting times.' Esther Perel, psychotherapist, bestselling author and host of Where Should We Begin