ABSTRACT

In Overcoming Masculine Depression, psychologists John Lynch and Christopher Kilmartin present a model that provides new ways of understanding men’s behaviors.  This unique book does not portray men as victims, but seeks to increase awareness that a great deal of depression in men is misunderstood and quite often misdiagnosed. Many men "act out" their symptoms through anger, workaholism, and relationship conflict. Underlying these behaviors are chronic feelings of being hopeless, helpless, and worthless. Men can learn to recognize symptoms of masculine depression and take steps to reclaim their lives and relationships, and the authors offer many strategies for doing so. Numerous case examples are provided to illustrate the various dynamics of male depression. New to this edition are chapters on self-regulation and impulse control and the application of evidence-based treatment for depression to the symptoms of male depression. This is an essential resource for all helping professionals who work with male clients, as well as for men experiencing symptoms of depression and the people in their lives.

part |92 pages

Origins and Consequences

chapter 2|20 pages

Family Influences

chapter 3|19 pages

Inhumane Treatment Leads to Inhuman Behavior

The Socialization Process

chapter 5|15 pages

The Masculine Dilemma

“Not Too Close, Not Too Far Away”

part |112 pages

Solutions

chapter 7|14 pages

Relation to other Men

chapter 8|25 pages

Relation to Women

chapter 9|18 pages

Relations with Family

chapter 11|14 pages

Unlearning Helplessness

Lessons from Classic Depression Therapy

chapter 12|11 pages

The Health Picture