ALSO BY WILLIAM POLLACK
In a Time of Fallen Heroes: The Re-Creation
of Masculinity (coauthor)
A New Psychology of Men
(coeditor)
REAL BOYS
WILLIAM POLLACK, PH.D.
REAL BOYS
RESCUING OUR SONS FROM
THE MYTHS OF BOYHOOD
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Pollack, William S.
Real boys: rescuing our sons from the myths of boyhood / William
Pollack.1st Owl Books ed.
p. cm.
An Owl book.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published: 1st ed. New York: Random House, 1998. With
new pref.
ISBN-13: 978-0-8050-6183-3
ISBN-10: 0-8050-6183-5
1. Boys. 2. Sons. 3. Masculinity. 4. Child rearing. I. Title.
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To Marsha and Sarah
who have sustained the man and nurtured the inner boy
To my parents and grandparents
who knew how to make a boy feel special and loved
And to the boys and their parents
who opened their hearts and gave voice to their feelings
AUTHORS NOTE
All of the stories and voices contained in this book are derived in part from my clinical experience and in part from my ongoing Listening to Boys Voices research project at Harvard Medical School. However, names, places, and other details contained in these materials have been altered to protect the privacy and anonymity of the individuals to whom they refer. Therefore, any similarity between the names and stories of individuals described in this book and those of individuals known to readers is inadvertent and purely coincidental.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
A work of this scope rarely involves the toil or ideas of just one person. The author inevitably stands on the shoulders of many strong personal, professional, and creative pillars, including many friends, family members, and professional colleagues. Therefore, Id like to take this opportunity to offer my sincerest gratitude to some of the many people who helped make Real Boys possible.
First, Id like to thank my editor at Random House, Kate Medina, whose perspicacity, energy, warm support, and critical thinking were central to making this book come to life. From our first meeting in Cambridge I sensed her deep connection with my work and her hopefulness about how my researchand this bookcould help make an important difference in how we think about and raise boys. Her editorial comments and suggestions were nothing short of brilliant, and I shall be forever grateful for her creative guidance in taking these chunks of ideas and shaping them into the big picture of this book. Her dedication and expertise at publishing this book cannot be too deeply praised.
Also at Random House Meaghan Rady has been essential to making this book happen and I am deeply grateful. In every way the people at Random House have shown the highest standards of professionalism and excellence.
This work would hardly be a paper, let alone a complete book, without the foresight, energy, and love for this endeavor that my literary agents at Zachary ShusterTodd Shuster and Lane Zacharybrought to the party. They were the first to see the potential for a book relating to work with boys, and helped me enormously to shape its movement from research notes to the written page. Their agents and staff, especially Jennifer Gates Hayes, Esmond Harmsworth, and Allison Murray, provided me and Real Boys with a level of support and encouragement an author has almost no right to expectbut which I did receive, cheerfully and regularly, almost daily.
Although as author one must take ultimate responsibility for the hypotheses, findings, suggestions, and results of his work, there are debts of intellectual gratitude that, though they cannot be completely repaid, must be acknowledged. Dr. Fran Grossman first invited me to study families with her Boston University Parenthood project, which led me in the direction of defining and researching the world of fathers, at a time when the world was just beginning to perceive the meaning of men in family life. Dr. Ronald Levant then felicitously invited me to join him on a journey to understand the struggles men were having in our society and to band together with other like-minded individuals to study, help, and treat men and boys. Our intellectual collaboration has given birth to two professional books on gender, a continuing collaboration toward understanding men and boys, and a friendship for which Im very grateful. I am appreciative too of my collaboration with Dr. Bill Betcher, with whom I have coauthored a book and now codirect the Center for Men at McLean Hospital.
The International Coalition of Boys Schools recognized the significance and need for a new psychology of boys and has also been generously supportive of my work. I would like to thank John Farber, who first invited me to speak; past president Rick Hawley, who has been a constant intellectual supporter; and the Reverend Tony Jarvis whose spiritual understanding of boys is both erudite and uplifting. I must especially thank Dr. Rick Melvoin at the Belmont Hill School, who with his staff (especially Connie MacGillivary) opened many doors in helping my recent research project come to fruition. Diane Hulse and John Bednall also collaborated with suggestions and ideas that have been very helpful to our project. I would like to acknowledge and thank the Research Committee of the Coalition for a grant that partially funded some of the early analysis of the data from the Listening to Boys Voices study.
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