- Published: 4 October 2018
- ISBN: 9781473563186
- Imprint: Ebury Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 496
In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts
Close Encounters with Addiction
- Published: 4 October 2018
- ISBN: 9781473563186
- Imprint: Ebury Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 496
Gabor Maté’s connections—between the intensely personal and the global, the spiritual and the medical, the psychological and the political—are bold, wise and deeply moral. He is a healer to be cherished and this exciting book arrives at just the right time
Naomi Klein, author of No Logo and The Shock Doctrine
Gabor Maté is one of the most important, wise and compassionate voices in the world on addiction. Everyone should read this profound book
Johann Hari, author of Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs
I recommend this wonderful book for anyone struggling with the heartache of addiction personally or professionally. Gabor Maté makes the thought-provoking and powerful arguments that human connections heal; and that the poverty of relationships in the modern world contribute to our vulnerability to unhealthy addictions of all manner. His uniquely humane perspective—all too absent from much of the ‘modern’ approach to addictions—should be a part of the training of all therapists, social workers, and physicians
Bruce Perry, MD, PhD, Child Trauma Academy Houston, and co-author of The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog
With unparalleled sympathy for the human condition, Gabor Maté depicts the suffocation of the spirit by addictive urges, and holds up a dark mirror to our society. This is a powerful narrative of the realm of human nature where confused and conflicted emotions underlie our pretensions to rational thought
Dr Jaak Panksepp, author of Affective Neuroscience
In its sheer force, originality and deep scholarship, this book represents a landmark in the theory, treatment and prevention of addictive disorders. No-one seriously interested in this subject can afford not to be aware of what it says about addiction and how we should respond to it
Nick Heather PhD, Northumbria University, UK
An insightful, multilayered discussion of the nature of addiction generally, and our society’s epidemic of addictions in particular
Globe and Mail