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Men are experiencing growing feelings of anger, anxiety, lack of hope, lack of purpose, and a craving for growth and development. If left unchecked, these feelings become a breeding ground for depression. Ultimately, it is not the just the individual man who suffers from this misery; these sentiments end up bleeding over into the lives of those around them. The best way to address these feelings of hopelessness is through honest conversation. In Tribe of Men, author Michael King seeks to open up a dialogue in which everyone can engage. Instead of focusing on "being tough enough," men can…mehr

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Men are experiencing growing feelings of anger, anxiety, lack of hope, lack of purpose, and a craving for growth and development. If left unchecked, these feelings become a breeding ground for depression. Ultimately, it is not the just the individual man who suffers from this misery; these sentiments end up bleeding over into the lives of those around them. The best way to address these feelings of hopelessness is through honest conversation. In Tribe of Men, author Michael King seeks to open up a dialogue in which everyone can engage. Instead of focusing on "being tough enough," men can participate in a meaningful and deep conversation about true change. Engaging in the idea of men's mental health, King covers issues such as:Identifying tools that can be used to build resilience Discovering tactics to deal with issues of insecurity and trauma Building and nurturing healthy relationships Confronting toxic masculine pride By broaching the topic of men's mental health, Tribe of Men hopes to develop an honest and beneficial conversation that has long-lasting effects on future generations of men.
Autorenporträt
Michael King, who was tragically killed in 2004, was one of New Zealand's leading historians. Over three decades he wrote or edited more than 30 books, most of them New Zealand history or biography. He won a wide range of awards for this work, including the New Zealand Book Award for Non-fiction, the Wattie Book of the Year (twice), the Montana Medal for Non-fiction and, in 2003, an inaugural Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement. He was a contributor to the prestigious Oxford History of New Zealand and wrote for all five volumes of The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Dr King taught or held fellowships at seven universities in New Zealand and other countries, including Georgetown University in Washington DC, where he was Visiting Professor of New Zealand Studies.