It’s never too late to become a bestselling author. Just ask 92-year-old clinical psychologist Edith Eger, who hit the New York Times bestseller list in 2017 with her memoir, “The Choice” (Scribner).
At age 16, Edith Eger was sent to Auschwitz but survived. She later moved to the US and became a best-selling author and psychologist. Eger said she doesn't run away from the past and thinks of ...
Who could imagine that Edith Eger would emerge from the Nazi atrocities to become a world-renowned clinical psychologist, years after finding her way back to the United States? In addition to treating ...
Mental health professional Edith Eger braids stories of her patients’ epiphanies with her own personal journey through Nazi Germany in “The Choice.” As a Holocaust survivor and clinical psychologist, ...
Edith Eger was 16 when she was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp in May 1944. Her parents were killed there. Eger and her sister Magda survived and were liberated from the Gunskirchen camp the ...
“Part of me was left in Auschwitz, but not the better part,” Dr. Edith Eger said. At 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 3, the Holocaust survivor and psychologist who specializes in treating of post-traumatic ...
Before she was a doctor and an author and an inspirational speaker, before Oprah ever interviewed her, Edith Eva Eger was a teenager whose Hungarian family was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp ...
There are few people alive today who endured the atrocities of the Holocaust. Psychologist Dr. Edith Eva Eger, a 92-year-old survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, is one of them.
BIANNA GOLODRYGA, SENIOR GLOBAL AFFAIRS ANALYST: Well, now, as the world seeks to understand the definition of genocide and how to prevent it, while also reflecting on Israel’s history, we look ahead ...
In the spring of 1944, Edith Eger and her family were taken from their home in Hungary and sent to the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp in occupied Oświęcim, Poland. She was just 16 years old.
Dr. Edith Eger and Dr. Marianne Engle join the show. Edith Eger was just 16 years old when she was sent to Auschwitz, but what she saw there remained a secret for many years. Now an internationally ...
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