Real Boys’ Voices: Boys Speak out about Drugs, Sex, Violence, Bullying, Sports, Girls, School, Parents, and So Much More

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What real boys have to say:”A lot of people use words like ‘psycho’ or ‘wacko’ to refer to people who are feeling glum or think they might want to take their own life. I think these sorts of slang terms create further isolation in a teen, and that’s not what you want to do to a teen who already feels alone” —Alexander, 18, from a small town in the South”A guy is supposed to be strong, tall, and fast and have the qualities of an ideal athlete. At the same time he’s supposed to be smart. He’s expected to be nearly perfect.” —Chandler, 14, from a suburb in the Northwest”What I hate about this school is that I am being picked on in the halls and just about everywhere else.” —Cody, 14, from a suburb in New EnglandIn Real Boys, Dr. William Pollack explored the issues that most boys in our nation face today. In this fascinating follow-up bestseller, Pollack goes right to the source: boys ages 10 to 20-evoking the secret struggles and passions of America’s adolescent males in their own words. Their voices are searingly honest and eager to be heard, revealing how society’s outdated expectations force them to mask their feelings of isolation, depression, longing, love, and hope. We hear from boys and young men in big cities and small towns-including survivors of the Columbine High School massacre-who share compelling, extrordinarily candid stories about bullying, drugs, sports, school, parents, sex, love, and much more. Pollack also offers ways to start a dialog and illustrates through templates what to do in many situations. This is an eye-opening book for teenage boys and girls, but-with its insights and strategies for dealing with their issues-especially invaluable for all the people in their lives.

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Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 2.29 × 13.97 × 21.34 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

432

Publisher

Year Published

2001-5-1

Imprint

ISBN 10

0141002948

About The Author

William S. Pollack, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, director of the Center for Men and Young Men at McLean Hospital, and an advisor for the National Campaign Against Youth Violence.

Table Of Content

Introduction: Listening to Boys' VoicesA Nationwide JourneyMoments of DoubtHelping Boys to Be ThemselvesReaching Out and Listening to Boys: A New ApproachGetting Behind the MaskThe Real Boys' Voices ProjectPart I: The Secret Emotional Lives of Boys1. The Secret Emotional Lives of America's Boys: What They're Really Talking About2. Taking Off the Gender Straitjacket3. The Mask of Masculinity and the Double Life: Suppression and Bravado4. The Angst of Becoming a Man: Coming of Age5. Of Two Minds: Having Sex with Girls6. The Pressure to Work and Succeed7. Spirituality and Renewal8. Bullying and Teasing: Fitting In and Being Left Out: Overcoming Bullying; What If Your Child Is Bullying?; What Should Boys Who Are Bullied Know?9. Sadness, Depression, and Suicide: Sad Boys or Bad Boys?: Is He Bad or Is He Sad?; How Do You Tell if a Boy Is Depressed?Part II: The Cycle of Rage and Violence10. Traumatic Violence: Listening to Boys from Littleton, Colorado11. The Columbine Syndrome: Fear of Violence12. AbusePart III: Boys Reaching Out and Connecting13. Love for Mother14. The Dad Connection15. Friendships and Romances with Girls16. Having Male Buddies17. Emotional Intensity: Connecting Through Sports18. Coming Out as Gay and Supporting Those Who DoPart IV: Dealing with Loss, Loneliness, and Shame19. Pumping and Crunching: Body Image and the Media20. The Sting of Divorce21. Addictions: Drugs, Alcohol, and the Media22. Loss: Coping with Injury, Illness, and DeathPart V: Boys in the World23. Overcoming Hatred, Racism, and Poverty: Justice and Action Talk24. Music, Art, and Writing: Boys Talk Through CreativityEpilogue: Mentoring Boys and Creating Safe Spaces: A 15-Step Program

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