
Gabor Maté
Gabor Maté
Dr. Gabor Maté is a renowned physician, author, and speaker whose groundbreaking work bridges the connections between mind, body, and health. Drawing on decades of clinical experience, Dr. Maté explores the ways in which stress, childhood development, and trauma shape physical and mental well-being. He is the bestselling author of influential books including *When the Body Says No*, *In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts*, and *The Myth of Normal*, which have been translated into more than thirty languages. Celebrated for his compassionate insights and clarity, Dr. Maté brings depth and humanity to topics such as addiction, attention deficit disorder, and the impact of adverse life experiences. His empathetic approach challenges conventional wisdom on healing, inviting readers and audiences to consider the intimate relationship between emotional states and chronic illness. A sought-after speaker internationally, Dr. Maté continues to inspire global audiences to foster resilience, compassion, and holistic health—changing the conversation around suffering and recovery.
Dr. Gabor Maté is a renowned physician, author, and speaker whose groundbreaking work bridges the connections between mind, body, and health. Drawing on decades of clinical experience, Dr. Maté explores the ways in which stress, childhood development, and trauma shape physical and mental well-being. He is the bestselling author of influential books including *When the Body Says No*, *In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts*, and *The Myth of Normal*, which have been translated into more than thirty languages. Celebrated for his compassionate insights and clarity, Dr. Maté brings depth and humanity to topics such as addiction, attention deficit disorder, and the impact of adverse life experiences. His empathetic approach challenges conventional wisdom on healing, inviting readers and audiences to consider the intimate relationship between emotional states and chronic illness. A sought-after speaker internationally, Dr. Maté continues to inspire global audiences to foster resilience, compassion, and holistic health—changing the conversation around suffering and recovery.




