Why Today's Young Men Seem Trapped
Readers receive a clear distinction about two forms of power and how each was ascribed to a particular gender.
Information was gathered in clinical work with hundreds of clients.
Readers receive a clear description of Personal Power and its immediate application.
Readers can gain an understanding why young me struggle to find themselves.
Scott Galloway’s Notes on Being a Man and Dr. Niobe Way’s Rebels with a Cause sound the alarm about the crisis facing young men. They are experiencing more anxiety and depression due to financial challenges. They are more socially isolated, underachieving academically, and very confused about the nature of manhood.
With a measure of psychopathology, males can easily compensate for the loss of personal power by unleashing a ruthless bravado in the external world. We can account for the predicament young men find themselves in by clarifying the different worlds of power attributed to females and males.
We are all acquainted with the first world of power, socio-economic and political power, which mostly manifests in the external world, and is often glorified.
The second is personal power, which gets very little attention in our culture and happens in the interior world. With little or no attention, women were relegated to the power of the interior world, where they experienced the compost of emotional maturation, instinct, emotion, intuition, and imagination. Men have access to........
