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健康的迷思:压力文化中的心理创伤、疾病和疗愈

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为何医学越来越发达,慢性病与心理危机却越发普遍? 隐形的心理创伤如何悄然侵蚀我们一生的健康? 我们习以为常的“正常生活”竟是滋养疾病的温床? 本书以震撼的跨学科视角,揭示了一个颠覆认知的真相:疾病并非偶然的个体悲剧,而是压力文化通过心理创伤催生的必然产物。从婴儿期的情感断联到成年后的自我压抑,从免疫系统的“叛乱”到各种疾病的“隐喻性”爆发,作者用神经科学、心理学与真实病例证明——创伤会改写基因表达,压力能重塑生理结构,而社会对效率与完美的病态追求,正让我们集体陷入身心分离的困境。 书中尖锐指出:身心割裂的主流医学范式,掩盖了情绪、人际关系与文化环境对健康的决定性作用。代际传递的创伤、情感隔离的社会规训、人的工具化、职场权力的隐形伤害……这些“看不见的流行病”正在悄然瓦解我们的生命力。但绝望中藏着希望:通过重新联结真实自我、修复人际纽带、挑战扭曲的社会叙事,每个人都能开启心与身的疗愈之旅。

406 pages, Paperback

Published April 30, 2025

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Gabor Maté

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Dr Gabor Maté (CM) is a Hungarian-born Canadian physician who specializes in the study and treatment of addiction and is also widely recognized for his unique perspective on Attention Deficit Disorder and his firmly held belief in the connection between mind and body health.

Born in Budapest, Hungary in 1944, he is a survivor of the Nazi genocide. His maternal grandparents were killed in Auschwitz when he was five months old, his aunt disappeared during the war, and his father endured forced labour at the hands of the Nazis.

He emigrated to Canada with his family in 1957. After graduating with a B.A. from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and a few years as a high school English and literature teacher, he returned to school to pursue his childhood dream of being a physician.

Maté ran a private family practice in East Vancouver for over twenty years. He was also the medical co-ordinator of the Palliative Care Unit at Vancouver Hospital for seven years. Currently he is the staff physician at the Portland Hotel, a residence and resource centre for the people of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Many of his patients suffer from mental illness, drug addiction and HIV, or all three.

Most recently, he has written about his experiences working with addicts in In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts.

He made national headlines in defense of the physicians working at Insite (a legal supervised safe injection site) after the federal Minister of Health, Tony Clement, attacked them as unethical.

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