Un lcido anlisis sobre la memoria, la imaginacin y los recuerdos a travs de una historia real de superacin, pero tambin sobre el trauma, sobre las heridas y la sanacin. Boris Cyrulnik, eminente psiquiatra y psiclogo, profundo conocedor de la mente, vivi una infancia traumtica. Separado de sus padres, que fueron asesinados en campos de concentracin, vivi como un fugitivo, escondido en casas de familias de acogida y en orfanatos. Como la mayora de los supervivientes al volver de los campos, y como la mayora de personas que han vivido situaciones traumticas durante su infancia, Boris Cyrulnik se refugi en el silencio despus de la guerra. Slvate, la vida te espera es un libro sobre el trauma, sobre las heridas y la sanacin, sobre la imposibilidad de contar en un mundo en el que nadie quiere escuchar. Sobre la indiferencia que mata y los vnculos que salvan, sobre las ilusiones del recuerdo, sobre ese fenmeno extrao que se llama memoria, que no es la reconstruccin del pasado sino su representacin, y que no cuenta la verdad histrica de los hechos sino otra verdad, todava ms real: la de la persona que recuerda. A travs del relato de su propia historia, Boris Cyrulnik ayuda a todos aquellos que intentan escapar de un pasado marcado por el dolor. ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONA lucid analysis of memory and imagination through a true story of self-improvement, but also of trauma, wounds, and healing. Boris Cyrulnik, an eminent psychiatrist, and psychologist, deeply knowledgeable about the mind, lived through a traumatic childhood. Separated from his parents, who were murdered in concentration camps, he lived as a fugitive, hiding in foster homes and orphanages. Like most survivors returning from the camps, and like most people who have experienced traumatic situations during their childhood, Boris Cyrulnik took refuge in silence after the war. Save Yourself, Life Awaits You is a book about trauma, wounds, and healing, about the impossibility of telling where no one wants to listen. About the indifference that kills and the bonds that save, about the illusions of memory, about that strange phenomenon called memory, which is not the reconstruction of the past but its representation, and which does not tell the historical truth of the facts but another truth, even more real: that of the person who remembers. Through the telling of his own story, Boris Cyrulnik helps all those who are trying to escape from a past marked by pain.
Un lcido anlisis sobre la memoria, la imaginacin y los recuerdos a travs de una historia real de superacin, pero tambin sobre el trauma, sobre las heridas y la sanacin. Boris Cyrulnik, eminente psiquiatra y psiclogo, profundo conocedor de la mente, vivi una infancia traumtica. Separado de sus padres, que fueron asesinados en campos de concentracin, vivi como un fugitivo, escondido en casas de familias de acogida y en orfanatos. Como la mayora de los supervivientes al volver de los campos, y como la mayora de personas que han vivido situaciones traumticas durante su infancia, Boris Cyrulnik se refugi en el silencio despus de la guerra. Slvate, la vida te espera es un libro sobre el trauma, sobre las heridas y la sanacin, sobre la imposibilidad de contar en un mundo en el que nadie quiere escuchar. Sobre la indiferencia que mata y los vnculos que salvan, sobre las ilusiones del recuerdo, sobre ese fenmeno extrao que se llama memoria, que no es la reconstruccin del pasado sino su representacin, y que no cuenta la verdad histrica de los hechos sino otra verdad, todava ms real: la de la persona que recuerda. A travs del relato de su propia historia, Boris Cyrulnik ayuda a todos aquellos que intentan escapar de un pasado marcado por el dolor. ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONA lucid analysis of memory and imagination through a true story of self-improvement, but also of trauma, wounds, and healing. Boris Cyrulnik, an eminent psychiatrist, and psychologist, deeply knowledgeable about the mind, lived through a traumatic childhood. Separated from his parents, who were murdered in concentration camps, he lived as a fugitive, hiding in foster homes and orphanages. Like most survivors returning from the camps, and like most people who have experienced traumatic situations during their childhood, Boris Cyrulnik took refuge in silence after the war. Save Yourself, Life Awaits You is a book about trauma, wounds, and healing, about the impossibility of telling where no one wants to listen. About the indifference that kills and the bonds that save, about the illusions of memory, about that strange phenomenon called memory, which is not the reconstruction of the past but its representation, and which does not tell the historical truth of the facts but another truth, even more real: that of the person who remembers. Through the telling of his own story, Boris Cyrulnik helps all those who are trying to escape from a past marked by pain.