Publisher's Synopsis
A ground-breaking guide that provides men with tools to improve their mental health and well-being.
Masculinity requires a redesign. Men exhibit higher rates of suicide, lower rates of help-seeking, higher rates of substance use and abuse, and higher rates of anger and violence. How can this change? In Man Kind, counseling psychologist Zachary Gerdes, PhD, provides a framework for improving men's mental health and well-being while redefining what it means to be masculine. Rather than following a traditional view of masculinity focused on stoicism, patriarchy, and self-reliance, Gerdes provides his LIFT model-a road map to help men foster collaboration, understand when and how to utilize resources, and build mental resilience and flexibility.
In this empowering book, Gerdes:
helps men understand their thoughts and behaviors from a psychological perspective
provides steps to help men change behaviors that are detrimental to their health and relationships
outlines a model for healthy masculinity that incorporates psychological and relational practices for improving well-being
includes strategies for improving cognitive insight, elevating emotionality, reinvigorating relationships, and overcoming oppression and oppressiveness
illustrates how certain behaviors are not necessarily "masculine" but merely the result of social conditioning
explains the latest psychological and social science research on gender identity and masculinity to provide a scientific foundation for improving men's mental health
operates on the Leverage, Insight, Freedom, Truth (LIFT) model, which Gerdes developed as an intervention to improve various health outcomes in men
Man Kind provides men with the tools they need to improve their mental health and well-being.