Cyrulnik speaks of the resilience
Born in Bordeaux in 1937 into a Jewish family, Boris Cyrulnik suffered the death of his parents in a Nazi concentration camp, he managed to escape when he was 6 years. After the war, wandered shelters end up on a farm in the Charity. Fortunately, a neighbor taught him the love of life and literature and was able to educate and grow beyond your past (1).
far not free Dr. Cyrulnik been investigated as thoroughly in childhood trauma: the age of seven he saw his family, Jewish immigrants from Russia, were deported to concentration camps those who never returned. "It is not easy for a child know that you have been sentenced to death. "typical case was lost, an" ugly duckling "condemned to reach adulthood become an abuser, a criminal or a moron.
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