Male Psychology Books

male psychology books
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A data-driven, non-shaming look at male psychology in crisis: falling educational achievement, rising loneliness, and the collapse of male-friendly labor. Reeves offers policy and personal solutions without blaming feminism. Best for: Men who think psychology is “soft” but trust economics and outcomes.

Men are less likely to seek therapy for trauma, but they are more likely to be violent or commit suicide. These books bridge that gap.

Master the challenges of relationships by finding your core purpose first. 5. Men’s Work by Connor Beaton

If you prefer science over philosophy, this is your starting point. Dr. Brizendine tracks the male brain from infancy to old age, explaining how testosterone, vasopressin, and cortisol shape behavior. It explains: Why teen boys become risk-takers. The neurobiology of the "mid-life crisis."