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Wild Lessons

  • Psychology
  • Categories:Psychology
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:Spain
  • Publication date:April,2026
  • Pages:240
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  • Size:230mm×150mm
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★Rights sold: Netherlands and Italy.
★A groundbreaking crossover between psychology and ethology! Patricia Pasquín shares her observations and insights from living alongside a wolf pack for nearly 4 years.
★What can wolves teach us? This is a book that raises essential questions rather than offering simple answers. Through the practice of presence, vulnerability, and context, it teaches us about the importance of reconnecting with our inner wisdom.
★Spanish psychologist, science writer, and content creator Patricia Pasquín is renowned for her unique cross-cultural experiences and innovative perspective that combines wildlife behavior observation with human psychology.
★English sample is available.

Description

What have we sacrificed in the process of becoming “well adapted”?

In Wild Lessons, psychologist Patricia Pasquín traces a compelling parallel between the wolves she cared for during nearly four years in a sanctuary in the Arizona desert and our own subtle emotional domestication.

Blending psychological insight and lived experience, this roadmap explores how to remain sovereign, tender and awake in a society that quietly rewards compliance over authenticity.

Through encounters with rescued wolves, Pasquín reflects on what it truly means to listen to our inner wisdom, to trust without self-betrayal, to care without control, and to love without surrendering one’s boundaries.

In the vein of The Wisdom of Wolves, and resonating with The Body Keeps the Score, this is an intimate, intellectually rigorous invitation to reclaim our instinct, our inner authority, and the courage to remain fully ourselves.

Author

Patricia Pasquín is a psychologist whose work bridges clinical practice and lived experience in the natural world.

While completing her academic training, she spent more than three years living and working at a wolf sanctuary in the high desert of New Mexico, caring for several packs and observing animal behaviour at close range. That formative experience shaped her integrative therapeutic approach, which centres on context, emotional regulation, and relational dynamics.

She currently works in private practice and is an active voice in public conversations around psychology, relationships and emotional awareness. Having also lived in the UK and different parts of the United States, her work is informed by a broad cultural perspective.

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