Why We Suffer and How We Heal with Dr. Suzan Song

Why We Suffer and How We Heal with Dr. Suzan Song

M
Top Organizer
0 followers2068 events8y hosting112.4k total attendees
Manny'sSan Francisco, CA
Sunday, April 19  •  4 PM - 5 PM
Overview

Navigating the mental toll of the headlines with UN advisor, humanitarian psychiatrist Dr. Suzan Song

Stress, burnout, and collective anxiety have become the air we breathe – whether from grieving a loved one, losing a job, or simply trying to keep up with a world in overdrive.

Drawing on decades of work with children and adult survivors of war and displacement, as well as those coping with the routine pressures of professional life and relationships, Harvard- and Stanford-trained psychiatrist and medical anthropologist Dr. Suzan Song reveals that resilience and navigating instability isn’t about toughness or mindfulness, but rather three timeless tools that heal the human psyche: narrative, ritual, and purpose. She refers to it as the “psychosocial vaccine” and the “three friends of winter,” a nod to the Asian art motif symbolizing plants that thrive in the harshest winters.

In this event, Dr. Song will translate the human impact beneath several of today’s biggest headlines: the loneliness crisis, AI and layoff anxiety, immigration crackdowns, global displacement, and more.

She is the author of the timely new book WHY WE SUFFER AND HOW WE HEAL: Using Narrative, Ritual, and Purpose to Flourish Through Life's Challenges (Feb 24, Harmony), a groundbreaking, science-backed accessible roadmap to healing.Dr. Song has advised the United Nations, U.S. federal agencies, and Ministries of Health, and is a frequent voice on NPR, MSNBC, and other media outlets. Her message – that healing is not just personal but cultural – is urgent and universal.

Navigating the mental toll of the headlines with UN advisor, humanitarian psychiatrist Dr. Suzan Song

Stress, burnout, and collective anxiety have become the air we breathe – whether from grieving a loved one, losing a job, or simply trying to keep up with a world in overdrive.

Drawing on decades of work with children and adult survivors of war and displacement, as well as those coping with the routine pressures of professional life and relationships, Harvard- and Stanford-trained psychiatrist and medical anthropologist Dr. Suzan Song reveals that resilience and navigating instability isn’t about toughness or mindfulness, but rather three timeless tools that heal the human psyche: narrative, ritual, and purpose. She refers to it as the “psychosocial vaccine” and the “three friends of winter,” a nod to the Asian art motif symbolizing plants that thrive in the harshest winters.

In this event, Dr. Song will translate the human impact beneath several of today’s biggest headlines: the loneliness crisis, AI and layoff anxiety, immigration crackdowns, global displacement, and more.

She is the author of the timely new book WHY WE SUFFER AND HOW WE HEAL: Using Narrative, Ritual, and Purpose to Flourish Through Life's Challenges (Feb 24, Harmony), a groundbreaking, science-backed accessible roadmap to healing.Dr. Song has advised the United Nations, U.S. federal agencies, and Ministries of Health, and is a frequent voice on NPR, MSNBC, and other media outlets. Her message – that healing is not just personal but cultural – is urgent and universal.

Perks for Paid Tickets

  • Show your ticket at the Cafe bar to receive
  • 18% off beer, wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic cocktails.
  • Offer valid only for paid ticket holders.

Manny’s never turns away anyone for lack of funds. If you need a free ticket, just email "grapefruit" along with the event title to events@welcometomannys.com

Want to support community members? By purchasing a "Pay It Forward" ticket you will allow us to provide free tickets to those who may not be able to afford entry otherwise and ensure we can create a diverse socio-economic audience that represents San Francisco.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Manny's

3092 16th Street

San Francisco, CA 94103

How do you want to get there?

Map
Organized by
M
Top OrganizerManny's
Followers--
Events2068
Hosting8 years
Report this event