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The Masculinity Workbook for Teens

Discover What Being a Guy Means to You
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The Masculinity Workbook for Teens challenges societal stereotypes by offering a supportive guide for young men to explore and define their own understanding of masculinity. It addresses the pressures teens face to conform to the "guy code" and the potential emotional and social consequences of rigid gender roles. Through engaging activities, the workbook encourages self-reflection, emotional awareness, and healthy personal development, helping readers to reject toxicity and embrace their unique identity.
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This book is ideal for teenage boys seeking to understand masculinity beyond societal stereotypes, as well as for parents, educators, and mentors supporting youth navigating these issues.

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Teen boys are under intense pressure to conform to society's stereotypes of masculinity, but this widespread cultural message to "man-up" can be detrimental to teens' mental health. In this workbook, psychologist and expert on teen masculinity Christopher Reigeluth offers much-needed guidance to help teen boys form their own authentic, intentional, positive, and healthy masculine identities.

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Conforming to gender stereotypes is a choice, not a requirement--you decide. This timely workbook provides a road map to help you discover what kind of man you want to be.

As a teen, you may be under intense pressure to conform to society's stereotypes of masculinity--often referred to as the "guy code." Limiting and unhealthy gender stereotypes and social practices are pervasive, even across cultures, and research shows that strict adherence to the rules of the code--or extreme forms of "traditional" masculinity, such as suppressing your feelings, acting tough and in control, and objectifying girls and women--can lead to emotional issues, aggression, low self-esteem, more risk taking, misogyny and homophobia, and even negative health outcomes, like depression and anxiety. So, how do you navigate these mixed messages?

This is the workbook you need. You'll find fun and engaging activities that will empower you to define what being a guy means to you--whatever that is. You'll learn all about how our world views masculinity--the good, the bad, and the toxic. You'll find tips and tools to help you face difficult thoughts and emotions, rather than trying to avoid them, and ask for help when you need it.

Most importantly, you'll discover that there's no "right" way to be a guy. There's just what's right for you.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781684039494

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: New Harbinger Publications

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 202.0mm

Height: 252.0mm

Weight: 440g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Christopher S. Reigeluth, PhD, is assistant professor in the division of clinical psychology at Oregon Health & Science University, and past fellow at the Yale Child Study Center. He is a child and adolescent psychologist who is passionate about the well-being of boys and men and greater gender awareness for all people. Chris loves the outdoors, and lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Ashley, and their children, Finn and Fern.

Foreword writer Michael G. Thompson, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, author, and school consultant. He is author or coauthor of ten books, including the New York Times bestseller, Raising Cain.

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