Key points
Many men are taught to hide pain, but unexpressed grief deepens suffering.
True healing begins when men allow themselves to feel and accept support.
Cultural pressure to “be strong” often prevents men from processing loss.
Encouraging vulnerability helps men grow stronger in the broken places.
Having written my doctoral dissertation, penned my first book, The Secrets Men Keep , and spent my career pioneering the psychology of men, I mapped out previously uncharted territory in men's hearts and souls. Writing about men's issues in top newspapers and magazines, and traveling the world to deliver keynote speeches, workshops, and training sessions, I became an expert on the psychology of men and opened an Executive Coaching /Consulting practice, helping leaders in busines

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