I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression
Written by Terrence Real
Narrated by Adam Verner
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About this audiobook
Twenty years of experience treating men and their families has convinced Real that there are two forms of depression: "overt" and "covert." Feeling the stigma of depression's "unmanliness," many men hide
their condition not only from family and friends but even from
themselves. Attempts to escape depression fuel many of the problems we think of as typically male-difficulty with intimacy, workaholism,
alcoholism, abusive behavior, and rage. By directing their pain outward, depressed men hurt the people they love, and, most tragically, pass their condition on to their children.
A master storyteller, Real mixes penetrating analysis with poignant, compelling tales of the men and women whom he treats. He writes with passion and searing clarity about his own experiences with depression, as the son of a depressed, violent father, and the father of two young sons.
Peggy Papp of the Ackerman Family Institute calls this book "a pathway out of the darkness." Real teaches us how men can unearth their pain, heal themselves, restore relationships, and break the legacy of abuse. I Don't Want to Talk About It
offers great wisdom, hope, and practical guidance to men and their families. This is one of the most important and straightforward books ever written about men.
Terrence Real
Terrence Real is an internationally recognized family therapist, speaker, and author. Terry founded the Relational Life Institute (RLI), offering workshops for couples, individuals, and parents around the country along with a professional training program for clinicians. A family therapist and teacher, Terry is the bestselling author of I Don’t Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression, How Can I Get Through to You?: Reconnecting Men and Women, and The New Rules of Marriage: What You Need to Make Love Work.
Reviews for I Don't Want to Talk About It
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I found the author to be insightful and helpful. I related to some of the childhood experiences. Reading this made me remember some of the pain in my past. I recommend this book freely to anyone interested in improving their relationships and demeanor.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Nailed it. Spot on. Remarkable.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Got this book to understand better the lives of screwed up males *ahem* but found it very interesting to read about the psychology of this guy. Wounds, duality, hidden depression, etc. Interesting.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Got this book to understand better the lives of screwed up males *ahem* but found it very interesting to read about the psychology of this guy. Wounds, duality, hidden depression, etc. Interesting.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The best book I've read on understanding depression. Everyone should read this book.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It has a hole lot of great information and insights some above me but with help a great start for my recovery