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Gabor Maté, Daniel Maté: The Myth of Normal (Hardcover, 2022, Avery)

By the acclaimed author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, a groundbreaking investigation into …

“The love, attention, and security only adults can offer liberates children from the need to make themselves invulnerable and restores to them that potential for life and adventure that can never come from risky activities, extreme sports, or drugs. Without that safety our children are forced to sacrifice their capacity to grow and mature psychologically, to enter into meaningful relationships, and to pursue their deepest and most powerful urges for self-expression. In the final analysis, the flight from vulnerability is a flight from the self. If we do not hold our children close to us, the ultimate cost is the loss of their ability to hold on to their own truest selves.”

The Myth of Normal by , (Page 169)

An example of the authors’ strong insistence on the primacy of parental nurturing compared to all other factors that impact a child’s development through adulthood.