Book cover of The Myth of Normal

The Myth of Normal

Meditation & Health

By Gabor Maté & Daniel Maté

Summary

In The Myth of Normal, Gabor Maté and Daniel Maté embark on a profound exploration of the concept of 'normal' in contemporary society. They question the widely - accepted standards and norms that govern our lives, arguing that what we often consider normal may be contributing to a range of physical, mental, and emotional problems. Through in - depth analysis and real - life case studies, the authors show how factors like stress, social expectations, and cultural norms can have detrimental effects on our well - being. They draw on scientific research from fields such as psychology, neuroscience, and sociology to support their claims. This book is not just a critique; it also offers insights into how we can break free from the shackles of the so - called normal and strive for a more authentic and healthy existence. It encourages readers to re - evaluate their lives and make positive changes based on a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. Whether you're struggling with personal health issues or simply looking to gain a new perspective on modern life, The Myth of Normal provides valuable food for thought.

About the Author

Gabor Maté and Daniel Maté are well - known authors. They focus on exploring human psychology and social issues. Their writing style in "The Myth of Normal" is incisive, blending research with real - life examples to offer profound insights.

Chapters

1

Introduction: Challenging the Notion of Normal

2

The Impact of Trauma on Normalcy

3

Mental Health in a "Normal" Society

4

The Role of Social and Cultural Norms

5

The Biological Basis of Normal and Abnormal

6

Parenting and the Transmission of Normalcy

7

The Workplace and the Myth of Normal

8

The Connection between Physical and Mental Well - being

9

Breaking Free from the Myth

10

Creating a New Normal