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EDGE OF THE ABYSS: Speaking of love, with Boris Cyrulnik

Yes, even the soul has its wounds. This tells us a French neuropsychiatrist – Boris Cyrulnik – the innovator of the circuits invisible of emotions and feelings. Not with poems, and not even with a novel, he takes us on pages full of sense. http://www.amazon.it/Parlare-damore-sullorlo-dellabisso-Cyrulnik/dp/8876848703

Almost as an architect, but without using brick and reinforced concrete, the physician-writer reminds us all the discovery of his amazing secret. Any event (even the most traumatic), as well as a landscape, can be perceived in two very different ways. Looking inside, looking away. For him, this is the concept of “psychological resilience”. http://www.amazon.com/Talking-Love-Overcome-Trauma-Remake/dp/0141025794#reader_0141025794

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