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In his seminal work, , psychotherapist Terrence Real explores a "silent epidemic" of depression among men. He argues that while women are often socialized to internalize emotional pain, men are taught that vulnerability is "unmanly," leading them to mask their depression through destructive behaviors like rage, workaholism, and substance abuse. Core Concepts and Analysis

: A central theme is the "secret legacy"—trauma passed from father to son. Real argues that unless a man deals with his depression, he will likely pass the condition, or the trauma causing it, to his children. Key Behavioral "Masks" I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the S...

Because men are often discouraged from expressing sadness, their depression frequently manifests as "trouble" rather than "pain". Common indicators include: In his seminal work, , psychotherapist Terrence Real

The report identifies the primary frameworks used by Real to explain the unique nature of male mental health: : Real argues that unless a man deals with

is the classic, visible form of the disorder, involving paralysis, despair, and withdrawal.

is "all but invisible" and often chronic. Men use "maneuvers" to escape their pain, such as acting out, addiction, and aggression.