
The Myth of Normal:
Trauma, Illness & Healing
in a Toxic Culture
Half of Australian adults are now living with a chronic illness. Anxiety, depression, autoimmune conditions and burnout are climbing every year. We're told it's our genes, our lifestyle, our choices — but what if the real cause is the culture we live in?
A 3-hour live masterclass with Dr Gabor Maté — based on his New York Times bestseller.
You're not alone — and it's not just you.
The exhaustion you can't explain
You eat well, you try to sleep, you do the things — and yet you're depleted in a way no doctor has been able to name. The bloodwork comes back “normal.”
The illness that flares with stress
Autoimmune, gut, skin, hormonal — you've noticed the link your specialist hasn't. The body keeps trying to tell you something the system isn't listening to.
The “high-functioning” mask
From the outside, you're holding it together. Inside, you're running on fumes, suppressing what you really feel, and quietly wondering how long you can keep this up.
The patterns you inherited
You promised yourself you'd be different. And yet, in moments of stress, you hear your parents' voices in your own. The wound didn't start with you — but it's living through you.
The disconnect from yourself
You've spent so long being who you needed to be that you've lost track of who you actually are. What you want. What you feel. What your body is asking for.
The clients you can't reach
For practitioners: you're skilled, you're trained, and yet there are people who don't shift. You suspect the symptoms are downstream of something bigger — and you're right.
Trauma is not what happens to you — it's what happens inside you.
— Dr Gabor Maté
The problem isn't that you're broken. The problem is that what we call “normal” in modern life isn't actually healthy — and the cost of adapting to it shows up in our bodies, our relationships, and our nervous systems. This masterclass changes how you see all of it.
A framework that changes what you think illness is.
Western medicine imposes two separations, neither of which holds up scientifically. First, it separates mind from body. Second, it separates the individual from the social environment in which they live, work and grow up.
And yet the research is clear: how we feel, what we suppress, how connected (or not) we are, the culture we marinate in — these shape physiology as powerfully as genes, cholesterol or blood pressure.
This is the territory The Myth of Normal charts. In three hours, Dr Maté walks you through it personally — with the warmth, clinical clarity and lived experience that have made him one of the most quoted physicians of our time.
By the end of this masterclass, you will be able to:
Identify the two separations imposed by Western medicine on health and well-being
Mind from body. Individual from environment. You'll see clearly how these splits create the blind spots that keep modern healthcare treating symptoms while the upstream causes go unaddressed.
Name three chronic conditions correlated with stressful social environments
From autoimmune disease to cardiovascular illness to the rising tide of anxiety and depression — you'll understand the evidence linking what happens around us to what happens inside us.
Describe one shift in focus that would support a healthier population
Not a wellness slogan. A genuine, structural reorientation — the kind that changes how you think about your own health, your work with others, and the culture we're collectively building.
What's covered
Across three hours, Dr Maté moves through five connected territories — from cultural diagnosis to embodied healing — with time held at the end for a live Q&A. The arc mirrors The Myth of Normal, distilled into its most essential and applicable form.
The Myth of Normal
- Why “normal” is not the same as healthy
- The rising tide of chronic illness in industrialised societies
- What the data on Australia and the West actually shows
- The cultural water we swim in — and how it shapes us
The Mind–Body Separation
- The first split: why Western medicine divorced mind from body
- The research linking emotional life to physiology
- How chronic stress translates into chronic illness
- What the biopsychosocial model actually means in practice
Trauma Redefined
- Trauma as the inner wound, not the outer event
- The distinction between Big-T Trauma and small-t trauma
- Why almost everyone is touched by trauma in some form
- How early adaptations become adult symptoms
Authenticity vs Attachment
- The central trade-off of childhood — and its lifelong cost
- Why “good kids” so often grow into unwell adults
- The social determinants the system keeps ignoring
- How disconnection from self becomes disconnection from health
Healing in a Toxic Culture
- The four pillars: authenticity, agency, anger, acceptance
- What a saner approach to medicine and to life looks like
- The shift in focus that would support a healthier population
- What you can do — for yourself, your clients, your community
Live Q&A with Dr Maté
- Direct questions submitted by attendees
- Clinical and personal examples explored in real time
- Dr Maté's characteristic warmth and directness
- 30-day recording available to all attendees
This masterclass is built for you — wherever you're coming from.
Everyday Australians
If you've been told your symptoms are “just stress,” if you're a high-functioning person who is quietly unwell, if you're navigating chronic illness, burnout or the long shadow of a difficult childhood — this masterclass will change how you understand all of it.
Therapists & Counsellors
Add the unifying framework that ties together trauma, addiction, attachment and chronic illness — directly from the physician who built it. Apply Dr Maté's lens immediately in your work with clients facing complex, treatment-resistant presentations.
Doctors & Health Practitioners
For GPs, allied health, psychologists, naturopaths and integrative practitioners — gain a clinically grounded, biopsychosocial framework you can bring into the consulting room from Thursday morning. CPD-relevant content for those working in chronic care.
Dr Gabor Maté
Gabor Maté (pronounced GAH-bor MAH-tay) is a retired physician who, after 20 years of family practice and palliative care experience, worked for over a decade in Vancouver's Downtown East Side with patients challenged by drug addiction and mental illness.
The bestselling author of five books published in nearly 40 languages, including the award-winning In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction, Gabor is an internationally renowned speaker highly sought after for his expertise on addiction, trauma, childhood development, and the relationship of stress and illness.
For his ground-breaking medical work and writing he has been awarded the Order of Canada, his country's highest civilian distinction, and the Civic Merit Award from his hometown, Vancouver.
His most recent book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture, is a New York Times and international bestseller.
“The question is not why the addiction, but why the pain.”
His next book, co-written with his son Daniel, will be Hello Again: A Fresh Start for Parents and their Adult Children, expected to publish in late 2027.
Five reasons not to wait.
Chronic illness, anxiety and burnout are rising in Australia year on year. The framework that explains why — and what to do about it — is being taught here, in real time, by the physician who wrote the book on it.
This is one of the few opportunities to spend three hours directly with Dr Maté in an Australian time zone, including live Q&A. His tour and workshop schedule is limited, and live places fill quickly.
The ideas in The Myth of Normal are denser on the page than in his voice. Three hours of him walking you through them is a different experience to reading 500 pages — and changes what you take away.
For therapists, doctors and helping professionals: a single, integrated lens for trauma, addiction, attachment and chronic illness that you can apply immediately in your work — directly from the originator.
Places are capped to preserve the quality of the Q&A. At $197 AUD with a 30-day recording included, this is the most accessible Dr Maté has been in Australia. When seats are gone, they're gone.
Ready to see what's really making us sick?
Join Dr Gabor Maté for a three-hour live masterclass that will change how you understand trauma, illness and what it actually takes to heal — for yourself, for your clients, and for the culture we live in.
The Myth of Normal Masterclass
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