
Edith Eva Eger
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Edith Eva Eger is a renowned psychologist and author, known for her expertise in trauma therapy and her personal story of survival during the Holocaust. Born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1927, she was a young Jewish girl when she was captured by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz. Miraculously, she survived the concentration camp, and her experiences during this harrowing time have profoundly shaped her approach to healing and resilience. After the war, she moved to the United States where she pursued a career in psychology, helping others to confront and overcome their own traumas.
Eger's work is deeply rooted in her belief that liberation is a choice, and she emphasizes the power of the mind in the healing process. Through her books, including "The Choice" and "The Gift", she shares insights from her life and her practice, encouraging readers to find freedom from their mental prisons. Eger's contributions have been influential in the fields of psychology and trauma recovery, inspiring countless individuals to reclaim their lives and embrace hope.