How We Break, 9780141979793
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Explore limits, understand breaking, and find a path through difficult times.
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How We Break

navigating the wear and tear of living

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    22 April 2025

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Summary

An expert, empathetic guide to the science, psychology and physiology of breaking, from the highly acclaimed psychologist

What happens when our minds and bodies are pushed beyond their limits? Vincent Deary is a health psychologist who has spent years helping his patients cope with whatever life has thrown at them. In How We Break, he has written a book for all of us who sometimes feel we have reached our breaking point.

Drawing on clinical case studies, cutting-edge …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141979793
ISBN-10:0141979798
Author:Vincent Deary
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:22 April 2025
Weight:64g
Dimensions:197mm x 126mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

A lyrical and ultimately uplifting examination of what happens when our minds and bodies are put under extreme stress or suffering – Isabel Berwick * The Financial Times *Drawing on a wide range of sources about the human experience, Vincent Deary has written a warm and compassionate book about how we hurt and how we heal. A rich and humane work – Gwen Adshead, forensic psychiatrist and author of THE DEVIL YOU KNOWFrom a deep mine of science, philosophy, art and personal experience, Vincent Deary has produced a treasure of a book. Every page of How We Break gleams with wisdom and insight. Nobody could fail to be enriched by it – Matt Rowland Hill, author of ORIGINAL SINSA particular strength of the book is the way Deary weaves between different schools of thought within psychology, philosophy and religion. The result is not merely a discussion of abstract ideas, but a collection of valuable observations about what it means to be human in the modern world * the Guardian *Deary’s exhilarating new book mixes science, philosophy and memoir to argue that self-acceptance is our best defence against the stress of living… Deary’s writing is wise and compassionate, sometimes florid and always interesting – few writers could jump so nimbly between Proust and RuPaul, neuroscience and the occult. … Deary’s is the rare book that helps you see the world a little differently – Sophie McBain * The New Statesman *The psychologist and researcher’s persuasive inquiry into how life’s struggles take their toll is full of hard-won wisdom… There is a rawness to Deary’s analysis that gives a compelling human edge to his theorising – Tim Adams * Observer (Book of the Day) *Deary offers a thought experiment that just might be a game-changer – Niamh Jimenez * The Irish Times *In How We Break, the health psychologist Vincent Deary suggests some answers for ­‘navigating the wear and tear of living’… This essential self-exploration underlines the deeply humane plea which is the heartbeat of the book: for more self-compassion… There is much wisdom in Deary’s regret that this society has neglected the idea of convalescence’ – Bel Mooney * The Daily Mail *

About The Author

Vincent Deary

Vincent Deary is professor of applied health psychology at Northumbria University, where his research focuses on the development of new psychosocial interventions for people with a variety of health complaints, including cancer survivors and fear of falling in older adults. As a clinician he works in the UK’s first trans-diagnostic Fatigue Clinic, to help people for whom fatigue is a disabling symptom. He is the author of How We Are.

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