Buchzusammenfassung
Michael Thompson, PhD, is a family psychologist based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is a New York Times best-selling author who has offered his counseling skills to thousands of schools around the world. His other books include Homesick and Happy and The Pressured Child.
Adolescent boys often face unique challenges shaped by societal expectations, developmental differences, and harsh social environments. Their tendency to conform to peer norms often stems from a need for self-preservation in unforgiving school settings, where bullying and humiliation are pervasive. Boys also struggle with slower developmental progress compared to girls, leading to difficulties in academics and impulse control, which can manifest as disruptive behavior. Societal stereotypes of masculinity further pressure boys to suppress emotions and engage in risky behaviors, often leaving them emotionally isolated. This emotional suppression can hinder their ability to form healthy relationships, as seen in examples of boys masking pain or avoiding vulnerability. Support from caregivers, particularly fathers, plays a critical role in fostering emotional stability and guiding boys through these challenges. However, societal misconceptions about boys’ resilience often lead to overlooked emotional struggles, with tragic consequences in some cases. Recognizing these issues and adapting approaches to nurture boys’ emotional and developmental needs is essential as they navigate adolescence. The next chapter delves into how these early experiences shape boys' transition into adulthood.
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