Synopses & Reviews
Now in paperbackthis acclaimed book from the New York Timesbestselling author and research psychiatrist shows how lifes disappointments and difficulties provide us with the lessons we need to become happier and more resilient human beings.
Insightful . . . could help many of us cope with lifes inevitable obstacles . . . The books titular messagethat adversity can be a giftis especially relevant now.” Jane Brody, The New York Times
Will help you see the value in your struggles . . . Arguing that personal growth cant happen without setbacks, Norman Rosenthal challenges readers to re-interpret adversity as a key element of empathy, maturity and success.”
New York Daily News
Dr. Rosenthal catalyzes conversations around adversity with tales of wisdom and survival that we can all treasure.”
Mehmet C. Oz, M.D.
Rosenthal captures both the complexity of our emotions and the pragmatics needed to harness them, and he does so with humor and grace.”
Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree
Dr. Norm is a cosmonaut of consciousness, launching into the murky abyss and returning with meteoric treasures for us all.”
Russell Brand, actor
Review
Winner of the 2014 Nautilus Award represents “Better Books for a Better World”—the Silver Award in the category of Heroic Journeys. "Dr. Rosenthal catalyzes conversations around adversity with tales of wisdom and survival that we can all treasure.”
-Mehmet C. Oz, M.D.
“Insightful . . . could help many of us cope with lifes inevitable obstacles . . . The books titular message—that adversity can be a gift—is especially relevant now.”
—Jane Brody, The New York Times
"Will help you see the value in your struggles...Arguing that personal growth cant happen without setbacks, Norman Rosenthal challenges readers to re-interpret adversity as a key element of empathy, maturity, and success."
—New York Daily News
“Rosenthal captures both the complexity of our emotions and the pragmatics needed to harness them.”
—Andrew Solomon
“I really loved Dr Rosenthals book… adversity can be a great teacher”
—David Lynch
“Norman Rosenthal is a psychiatrist with a special talent for turning research evidence into practical advice.”
—Peter D. Kramer, M.D, Bestselling author of Listening to Prozac
“Dr. Norm is cosmonaut of consciousness, launching into the the murky abyss and returning with meteoric treasures for us all. His writing on the value of adversity may come to be regarded by Alien archeologists as a Rosetta Stone in understanding how we advance as individuals and as a culture.”
—Russell Brand
“In addition to being one of our nations more respected psychiatrists, Dr. Norman Rosenthal has a wonderful ability to translate complex scientific information into language that is clear, concise, and practical.”
—Jerilyn Ross, Founder of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America and author of Triumph Over Fear
“In this timely and beautifully written work, renowned psychiatrist and best-selling author, Norman Rosenthal, tells intriguing stories that converge on an important theme -- that many of life's greatest lessons and joys are not the products of perfection, but the gifts of adversity.”
—Marci Shimoff, New York Times bestselling author of Happy for No Reason
“If you've ever wondered what a world-class psychiatrist really thinks when pondering his life journey, then read The Gift of Adversity.”
—Pam Peeke M.D., WebMD Chief Lifestyle Expert
"Rosenthal's story is an interesting one: from growing up Jewish in apartheid-era Johannesburg to struggling through med school, surviving a brutal stabbing, serving as a medical officer in the South African Army, getting caught up in a Ponzi scheme, and navigating the politics of Columbia University and the National Institute of Mental Health, his exploits are consistently engaging."
—Publishers Weekly
"Rosenthal is best known for having defined “the syndrome of seasonal affective disorder,” a winter depression caused by diminished daylight, and pioneering the use of artificial bright light to ameliorate its effect. Rosenthal makes a convincing connection between lessons learned from his personal experiences and contemplation of the lives of heroic figures." —Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
The New York Timesbestselling author of Transcendence: Healing and Transformation Through Transcendental Meditation, Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D., is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown Medical School. He conducted research at the National Institute of Mental Health for more than twenty years, and was the first psychiatrist to describe and diagnose Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). His books include Winter Blues and The Emotional Revolution.