In this book, Lowen speaks to the divide in our culture between success and satisfaction. While psychology is sometimes thought to be of use only to the under-performing, here Lowen really shows the cost of so-called success. This book is about heart disease in the broadest sense possible. Because heart disease is perceived at times to disproportionately afflict successful white males, it gets a lot of attention but not much understanding. Lowen fills the gap. If you are coming to this book because of an interest in the heart and this will be your first Alexander Lowen book, get ready for a treat, because, as always, he is very clear and unabashed about his stance toward life and health.
Dr Sinatra, the cardiologist who wrote the preface to this book, also wrote Heartbreak and Heart Disease: A Mind/Body Prescription for Healing the Heart which also tackles issues of success and heart disease from a bio-energetic perspective.