The trauma of everyday life / Mark Epstein, MD.

The trauma of everyday life / Mark Epstein, MD.

By
Epstein, Mark, 1953-

Publication Date
2013

Publication Information
New York : The Penguin Press,

Physical Description
225 p.

Subject Term
Psychic trauma.
 
Life change events -- Psychological aspects.
 
Stress (Psychology)
 
Interpersonal relations -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
 
Buddhism -- Psychology.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-220) and index.

Summary
Trauma is an indivisible part of life and can be used as a lever for growth and an ever deeper understanding of change. When we regard trauma with this perspective, understanding that suffering is universal and without logic, our pain connects us to the world on a more fundamental level. The way out of pain is through it. Epstein's discovery begins in his analysis of the life of Buddha, looking to how the death of his mother informed his path and teachings. The Buddha's spiritual journey can be read as an expression of primitive agony grounded in childhood trauma. Yet the Buddha's story is only one of many in The Trauma of Everyday Life. Here, Epstein looks to his own experience, that of his patients, and of the many fellow sojourners and teachers he encounters as a psychiatrist and Buddhist.

Language
English

ISBN
9781594205132


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
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