How Men Deal with Loss, and What They Need Most
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How Men Deal with Loss, and What They Need Most
"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 business and government grow into better versions of themselves."
"A phone call from the White House confirmed that my daughter, Jenna, had died in a bus accident on the Grand Trunk Road in India while studying abroad. Left in more sorrow than I could handle, I held on for dear life. After giving my daughter's eulogy and celebrating her life, I started searching desperately for something to hold onto. Starting a non-profit foundation in Jenna's name seemed like the only thing that made sense."
A pioneering psychologist of men achieved professional acclaim through books, media, and executive coaching, mapping emotional territory for men. At the height of career and family life, a phone call revealed the sudden death of his daughter Jenna in a bus accident while studying abroad. Devastation shattered his world, prompting the creation of a non-profit foundation in her name to honor her memory. Prior coping skills proved insufficient; profound sorrow required surrender, tears, and asking for support. With discerning reliance on family and friends, gradual healing began, enabling renewed breath and emerging strength.
Read at Psychology Today
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