gabor matÉ.d canadian physician and author. he is just out with a new book "the myth of normal: trauma illness, healing in a toxic culture." dr. matÉ has worked for decades in vancouver as a family physician, palliative care director, addiction clinician, and observer of human health. dr. matÉ's work has long focused on the centrality of early childhood experiences to the development of the brain and how those experiences can impact everything from behavioral patterns to physical and mental illness. over the years, he has written a number of bestselling books, "in the realm of hungry ghosts: close encounters with addiction," "when the body says no: exploring the stress-disease connection," and "scattered minds: the origins and healing of attention deficit disorder." in a moment, we will speak to dr. gabor matÉ. but first, i want to turn to trailer to a documentary about his work titled "the wisdom of trauma." >> ieed the u.s., the richest societies have to citizens with high blood pressure or dia