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Noémi Orvos-Tóth (born 1971) is a Hungarian clinical psychologist.
Life and career
On 30 March 2024, she appeared on Hrvatska Radiotelevizija in Croatia where she gave an interview and promoted her book Inherited Destiny. The appearance was part of a longer promotion in the country which saw her cover the topic of transgenerational trauma. During the interview, she also spoke about her personal fear of losing her daughter when she first brought her to life; she could then trace this back to her ancestors who had also lost children in her family.[1]
In addition to her clinical psychology work with patients, she is also a best-selling author in Hungary. Inherited Destiny sold 300,000 copies by early 2024.[1]